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and as it was only a comment change unfuzzy the translations.
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Thanks to Américo Monteiro!
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but we support the usage of the new ABI so libapt users
can start to prepare for MultiArch (Closes: #536029)
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use it as a fallback if multiarch is not enabled. The effect is barly
noticeable but SingleArch is the realworld scenario.
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Negative means here Conflicts, Replaces and Breaks - this adds again
a whole lot of dependencies.
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As we skip now versions with a different hash we will have situations
in which the version is equal but the hash different causing to check
the next version, but as this version was the last one the version
iterator is invalid then the merger wants to add further information.
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autogenerated so we should ignore them.
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- merge versions correctly even if multiple different versions
with the same version number are available.
Thanks to Magnus Holmgren for the patch! (Closes: #351056)
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- generate subdirectories for building the manpages in on the fly
depending on the po files we have.
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- remove Auto-Installed information from extended_states
together with the package itself (Closes: #572364)
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- add automake/conf build-depends/conflicts as recommend by
the autotools-dev README (Closes: #572615)
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typos in doc/po/es.po to generate the manpages properly.
[ Christian Perrier ]
* German translation update. Closes: #571037
* Spanish manpages translation update. Closes: #573293
[ Julian Andres Klode ]
* cmdline/apt-mark:
- Use the new python-apt API (and conflict with python-apt << 0.7.93.2).
* apt-inst/contrib/arfile.h:
- Add public ARArchive::Members() which returns the list of members.
* debian/rules:
- Fix the libraries name to be e.g. libapt-pkg4.9 instead of
libapt-pkg-4.9.
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Removing pseudo packages is cool so far, the problem is that we will
remove with the not required removing so many pseudo packages that
we will have after the remove a few packages with NO installed pseudo
package (e.g. metapackages are good candidates) - so we will walk over
all these packages and try to find a pseudopackage for this package
we can install without breaking something.
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- consider absent of debian revision equivalent to 0 (Closes: #573592)
This moves the existing testcase for version comparison to "my" directory,
adds a few more tests (e.g. the tests used in cupt) and rewrites the
testcases runner: The runner does now call dpkg --compare-versions
to check what dpkg thinks about the comparison - all done in less code ;)
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- if available store the Commandline in the history
* apt-pkg/contrib/cmndline.cc:
- save Commandline in Commandline::AsString for logging
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- Fix the libraries name to be e.g. libapt-pkg4.9 instead of
libapt-pkg-4.9.
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list of members.
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- fix memory leaks in error conditions in DoSource()
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- add a --only-upgrade flag to install command (Closes: #572259)
That is NOT what is requested in e.g. #74067 - this is a very simple
flag which behaves orthogonal to --no-upgrade not a full-blown
upgrade option for a single package instead of the whole package set.
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- fix error message construction in OpenLog()
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- fix two typos and be more verbose in the novice warning.
Thanks to Osamu Aoki for pointing it out! (Closes: #567669)
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installed reverse dependency and which also doesn't provide something.
They cause problems if this pseudo packages get new dependencies.
As a consequence we also need to recheck the dependencies of a killed
pseudo package (and especially the providers of these dependencies)
to really kill all non required packages.
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they should trigger the remove/unpack of the "all" package.
Otherwise - as this package has no dependencies - it will be triggered
to late. The Configuration step doesn't need it as the "all" package is
a dependency of the pseudo-package, so it will be configured before
the pseudo packages are tried: So at this step the ignorance is okay.
Also IsMissing() should report the status of the all package if an
pseudo package is checked instead of always reporting no-miss.
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- Use the new python-apt API (and conflict with python-apt << 0.7.93.2).
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(0 instead of the HeaderP) This breaks the Cache Validation functionality
as the end() doesn't test for NULL.
(The fault was introduced with the rewriting of the CacheIterators)
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packages in a group if one is marked.
The auto-installed flag is from now on Architecture bound:
A section without an architecture tag will be treated as applying
to all architectures - the next write operation will take care of
this by creating separate sections for the architectures.
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- add char[] fallback for filesystems without shared writable
mmap() like JFFS2. Thanks to Marius Vollmer for writing
and to Loïc Minier for pointing to the patch! (Closes: #314334)
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responseable for displaying a package name and the architecture in a
uniform way. Pretty option can be used to not append the architecture if
it is the native architecture or all - and use it all over the place in
the commandline tools.
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- remove some years old and obsolete Replaces
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- don't crash if no arguments are given (Closes: #570962)
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- this writes a /var/log/apt/history tagfile that contains details
from the transaction (complements term.log)
* methods/http.cc:
- add cache-control headers even if no cache is given to allow
adding options for intercepting proxies
- add Acquire::http::ProxyAutoDetect configuration that
can be used to call a external helper to figure out the
proxy configuration and return it to apt via stdout
(this is a step towards WPAD and zeroconf/avahi support)
* abicheck/
- add new abitest tester using the ABI Compliance Checker from
http://ispras.linuxfoundation.org/index.php/ABI_compliance_checker
* Change the package index Info methods to allow apt-cache policy to be
useful when using several different archives on the same host.
(Closes: #329814, LP: #22354)
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