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2017-02-01For ReMap to work, S has to be marked volatile :/.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2017-02-01Tags should use StoreString, not WriteStringInMap.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2017-01-31Port TagIterator to correctly support ReMap (doh).Jay Freeman (saurik)
2017-01-31Repeat after me: IMS-Hit is really "I am shit" :/.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2017-01-30It is NOT OK to just munmap memory from malloc :/.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2017-01-30Symlinking final file failed is a common issue :/.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2017-01-30This is realloc, not reallocf: be more careful :/.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2017-01-30Bill is consistent. Bill is correct. Be like Bill.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2017-01-30You can't just assume the start is always zero :/.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2017-01-30The length given to msync was calculated wrong :/.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2017-01-30Not /not/ immediately mapping a file is INSANE :/.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2017-01-29The entire concept of PendingError() is flawed :/.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2017-01-27Bug #807012 also involves package dependencies :/.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-12-31On IMS-Hit, you can't assume local compression :/.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-12-31It is *never* a good idea to throw away stderr :/.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-12-30It is just so absolutely critical that this works.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-12-30My "tolerance" patch was a tad bit overzealous :(.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-12-30You have to do the bounds check before the access.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-12-30Fix field-without-values appearing at end of file.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-12-29Of *course* I managed to get this check backwards.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-12-29In the C locale, let's avoid any crazy transforms.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-12-29It's just *mean* to complain if they already know.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-12-26Wreck validation until we can assess ecosystem :/.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-12-25This is 2016 and APT already requires use of mmap.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-12-23Only check for valid Date if checking Valid-Until.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-11-30I know this is "bad", but a "full wedge" is worse.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-11-30For speed, you *need* multiple downloads per host.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-11-30The fastest way to get field values is as a range.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-11-29Avoid wedging the entire system if recoverable :/.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-11-29Most interfaces (Maemo) need a high-level name :/.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-11-29Store tags in the cache (they are very useful :/).Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-11-29unlinkat is way way too modern to not autoconf :/.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-11-29__deprecated is already defined by sys/cdefs.h :/.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-11-29arpa/nameser.h, unlike nameser.h, uses NS_ prefix.Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-11-29std::map from std::initializer_list is "explicit".Jay Freeman (saurik)
2016-11-25Release 1.4~beta11.4_beta1Julian Andres Klode
2016-11-25Add apt-pkg/tagfile-keys.cc to the gitignore fileJulian Andres Klode
This is output of triehash. Gbp-Dch: ignore
2016-11-25gpgv: Untrust SHA1, RIPE-MD/160, but allow downgrading to weakJulian Andres Klode
Change the trust level check to allow downgrading an Untrusted option to weak (APT::Hashes::SHA1::Weak "yes";), so it prints a warning instead of an error; and change the default values for SHA1 and RIPE-MD/160 from Weak to Untrusted.
2016-11-25show output as documented for APT::Periodic::Verbose 2Paul Wise
The documentation of APT::Periodic::Verbose doesn't match the code, specifically level 2 should apply some things differently to level 1 but does not because it uses `-le 2` instead of `-lt 2` or `-le 1`. Closes: 845599
2016-11-25optional write aptwebserver log to client specific filesDavid Kalnischkies
The test test-handle-redirect-as-used-mirror-change serves multiple clients at the same time, so the order of the output is undefined and once in a while the two clients will intermix their lines causing the grep we perform on it later to fail making our tests fail. Solved by introducing client-specific logfiles which we all grep and sort the result to have the results more stable. Git-Dch: Ignore
2016-11-25follow the googletest merge in build-dependsDavid Kalnischkies
2016-11-25get pdiff files from the same mirror as the indexDavid Kalnischkies
In ad9416611ab83f7799f2dcb4bf7f3ef30e9fe6f8 we fall back to asking the original mirror (e.g. a redirector) if we do not get the expected result. This works for the indexes, but patches are a different beast and much simpler. Adding this fallback code here seems like overkill as they are usually right along their Index file, so actually forward the relevant settings to the patch items which fixes pdiff support combined with a redirector and partial mirrors as in such a situation the pdiff patches would be 404 and the complete index would be downloaded.
2016-11-25document which keyring formats are supported by apt-keyDavid Kalnischkies
* the good old 'simple' keyring format * the ascii armored variant since 1.4 Not supported is the (new in gpg 2.1) keybox format. Closes: 844724
2016-11-25add apt-key support for armored GPG key files (*.asc)David Kalnischkies
Having binary files in /etc is kinda annoying – not that the armored files are much better – but it is hard to keep tabs on which format the file has ("simple" or "keybox") and different gnupg versions have different default binary formats which can be confusing for users to work with (beside that it is binary). Adding support for this now will enable us in some distant future to move to armored later on, much like we added trusted.gpg.d years before the world picked it up.
2016-11-24report apt-key errors via status-fd messagesDavid Kalnischkies
We report warnings from apt-key this way already since 29c590951f812d9e9c4f17706e34f2c3315fb1f6, so reporting errors seems like a good addition. Most of those errors aren't really from apt-key through, but from the code setting up and actually calling it which used to just print to stderr which might or might not intermix them with (other) progress lines in update calls. Having them as proper error messages in the system means that the errors are actually collected later on for the list instead of ending up with our relatively generic but in those cases bogus hint regarding "is gpgv installed?". The effective difference is minimal as the errors apply mostly to systems which have far worse problems than a not as nice looking error message, which makes this pretty hard to test – but at least now the hint that your system is broken can be read in proper order (= there aren't many valid cases in which the permissions of /tmp are messed up…). LP: #1522988
2016-11-24skip unconfigure for unconfigured to-be removed pkgsDavid Kalnischkies
2016-11-24do not configure unconfigured to be removed packagesDavid Kalnischkies
We try to configure all packages at the end which need to be configured, but that also applies to packages which weren't completely installed (e.g. maintainerscript failed) we end up removing in this interaction instead. APT doesn't perform this explicit configure in the end as it is using "dpkg --configure --pending", but it does confuse the progress report and potentially also hook scripts. Regression-Of: 9ffbac99e52c91182ed8ff8678a994626b194e69
2016-11-24don't perform implicit crossgrades involving M-A:sameDavid Kalnischkies
dpkg stumbles over these (#844300) and we haven't dropped 'easier' removes to be implicit and to be scheduled by dpkg by default so far so we shouldn't push the decision in such cases to dpkg either.
2016-11-24improve arch-unqualified dpkg-progress parsingDavid Kalnischkies
Our old idea was to look for the first package which would be "touched" and take this as the package dpkg is talking about, but that is incorrect in complicated situations like a package upgraded to/from multiple M-A:same siblings installed. As we us the progress report to decide what is still needed we have to be reasonabily right about the package dpkg is talking about, so we jump to quite a few loops to get it.
2016-11-23correct cross & disappear progress detectionDavid Kalnischkies
Given that we use the progress information to skip over actions dpkg has already done like not purging a package which was already removed and had no config files or not acting on disappeared packages and such it is important that apt and dpkg agree on which states the package has to pass through. To ensure that we keep tabs on this in the future a warning is added at the end if apt hasn't seen all the action it was supposed to see. I can't wait for the first bugreporters to wonder about this…