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The old way of handling this was that pkgAcqMetaIndex was responsible
to check/move both Release and Release.gpg in place. This breaks
the assumption of the transaction that each pkgAcquire::Item has
a single File that its responsible for.
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Thanks to Jakub Wilk for the bugreport.
Closes: #754904
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Conflicts:
configure.ac
debian/changelog
doc/apt-verbatim.ent
doc/po/apt-doc.pot
doc/po/fr.po
po/ar.po
po/ast.po
po/bg.po
po/bs.po
po/ca.po
po/cs.po
po/cy.po
po/de.po
po/dz.po
po/el.po
po/es.po
po/eu.po
po/fi.po
po/fr.po
po/gl.po
po/hu.po
po/it.po
po/ja.po
po/km.po
po/ko.po
po/ku.po
po/lt.po
po/nb.po
po/ne.po
po/nl.po
po/nn.po
po/pl.po
po/pt.po
po/pt_BR.po
po/ro.po
po/ru.po
po/sk.po
po/sl.po
po/sv.po
po/th.po
po/tl.po
po/tr.po
po/uk.po
po/zh_CN.po
po/zh_TW.po
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CLoses: #752327
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Closes: #753297
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This avoid the subtle problem that someone might have a directory
with the same package name as the build-depends he/she is trying
to fetch. Also print a note that the specific file/dir is used.
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Conflicts:
apt-pkg/deb/deblistparser.cc
doc/po/apt-doc.pot
doc/po/de.po
doc/po/es.po
doc/po/fr.po
doc/po/it.po
doc/po/ja.po
doc/po/pl.po
doc/po/pt.po
doc/po/pt_BR.po
po/da.po
po/mr.po
po/vi.po
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Use the xsltproc --stringparam option instead of replacing it inside the
file.
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Remove trailing CR characters, and fix Content-Transfer-Encoding field
value.
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Fill Report-Msgid-Bugs-To field, remove spurious email line junk and
make Last-Translator and Language-Team fields contain valid emails.
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Having "/" here is most likely a user configuration error and
may cause removal of import symlinks like /vmlinuz
Closes: #753531
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Closes: #753531
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This is an ABI break.
Closes: #742882
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The behaviour of echo "\tA\t" differs between dash/zsh which interprets
the \t as tab and bash which prints it literally. Similar things happen
for other escape sequences – without the -e flag.
Switching to printf makes this more painless^Wportable, so that the
tests are also working correctly with bash as sh.
(commit message by committer, patch otherwise unmodified)
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Git-Dch: ignore
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bash as sh doesn't like it, too.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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A call to UniqFindTagWrite can trigger the need for a bigger mmap, which
is usually done by moving it, but with this move all pointers into it
become invalid (and have to be remapped). The compiler calculates the
pointer before the execution of the call though, so it tries to store
the returned value at the old location, resulting in a segfault.
We solve this by use of a temprorary variable as we did in the other
instances of this problem before.
Closes: #753941
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Closes: 753979
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In 037fada40db175e95f44c0cb039474c6dc518963 two typos were fixed which
collided with an update ongoing for German po which was committed in
48388911a734ed9ce10ab05043fadba3eed09a1f, so this commit just merges the
first commit again.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Signed-off-by: Trần Ngọc Quân <vnwildman@gmail.com>
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Conflicts:
debian/changelog
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break
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It still doesn't reflect the size the cache has on the disk compared to
what is given as total size (90 vs 103 MB), but by counting all structs
in we are at least a bit closer to the reality.
Git-Dch: ignore
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A version belongs to a section and has hence a section member of its
own. A package on the other hand can have multiple versions from
different sections. This was "solved" by using the section which was
parsed first as order of sources.list defines, but that is obviously a
horribly unpredictable thing.
We therefore directly remove this struct member to free some space and
mark the access method as deprecated, which is told to return the
section of the 'newest' known version, which is at least predictable,
but possible not what it returned before – but nobody knows.
Users are way better of with the Section() as returned by the version
they are dealing with. It is likely the same for all versions of a
package, but in the few cases it isn't, it is important (like packages
moving from main/* to contrib/* or into oldlibs …).
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