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Conflicts:
configure.ac
debian/changelog
test/integration/test-kernel-helper-autoremove
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Conflicts:
apt-private/acqprogress.cc
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Git-Dch: Ignore
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Git-Dch: Ignore
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should not be marked not-for-autoremoval
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Conflicts:
debian/apt.auto-removal.sh
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The current PackageContainerInterface::FromString() will do a
FromFnmatch() first and then FromRegEx(). This commit reverts
that change to restore the old behavior to only look for RegEx
and not glob-style pattern. The rational is that:
a) currently a fnmatch() is misleadingly reported as a regex match to
the user (Bug#738880)
b) a fnmatch may match something different than a a RegEx so the
change broke a published interface
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Commit 6008b79adf1d7ea5607fab87a355d664c8725026 should have been guarded
by "Git-Dch: Ignore", but it wasn't and I only noticed it with the Close
message via deity thinking "hehe, I wonder if someone is gonna notice".
Looks like someone did: hats off to reddit user itisOmegakai!
Good to know that what I do isn't only monitored by goverments. :)
As there is another instance of basically the same code we just factor
out the code a bit and reuse, so its even cleaner and not only simpler.
Reported-By: scan-build
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This change prevents changing the protocol from https to http.
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failure
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dh_compress compresses .xhtml files by default, which breaks our doxygen
documentation. doxygen has also a bunch of temporary files it creates
which stay in the build directory and so we remove them before
installing them as documentation.
Closes: 738933
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switch protocols at random is a bad idea if e.g. http can switch to
file, so we limit the possibilities to http to http and http to https.
As very few people (less than 1% according to popcon) have https
installed this likely changes nothing in terms of failure. The commit is
adding a friendly hint which package needs to be installed though.
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Reporting it via progress means that e.g. a redirect will trigger it,
too, so you get a Get & Hit while http only reports a Hit as it should
be.
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The current description says:
"Many users find dselect intimidating and new users may prefer to use
apt-based user interfaces."
It doesn't feel right to refer users to it then.
Closes: 617625
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Conflicts:
configure.ac
debian/changelog
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debian/tests/run-tests
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Signed-off-by: Trần Ngọc Quân <vnwildman@gmail.com>
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Conflicts:
test/integration/test-apt-get-download
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Use a APT::VersionSet instead of a APT::VersionList in DoDownload()
to ensure that there is only one version in the set even if the
user passes multiple identical name/versions on the commandline
(Bug#738103)
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If there are multiple CD-ROM drives, `apt-cdrom add` will abort with an
error if any of the drives do not contain a Debian CD which is against
the documentation we have saying "a CD-ROM" and also scripts do not
expect it this way.
This patch modifies apt-cdrom to return success if any of the drives
succeeded. If failures occur, apt-cdrom will still continue trying all
the drives and report the last failure (if none of them succeeded).
The 'ident' command was also changed to match the new 'add' behavior.
Closes: 728153
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cppcheck complains about the obsolete utime as it was removed in
POSIX1.2008 and recommends usage of utimensat/futimens instead
as those are in POSIX and so commit 9ce3cfc9 switched to them.
It is just that they aren't as portable as the standard suggests:
At least our kFreeBSD and Hurd ports stumble over it at runtime.
So to make both, the ports and cppcheck happy, we use utimes instead.
Closes: 738567
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Closes: 738103
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With APT::Get::List-Cleanup disabled the ed-style patch files are
lingering in the lists/ directory otherwise. That was kinda okay in the
old none-client-merge as the filename was always the same so it was
constantly overridden, but now with different names for client-merge
quiet a few could pill up on the system and are used by the next call
as it picks them up based on the filename.
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Very few methods we have are documented, so this is A LOT of noise
hidden the "interesting" warnings about methods which are documented,
but incorrectly and such stuff.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Does the same as before, but is a bit simpler on the logic for humans as
well as compilers. scan-build complained about it at least with:
"Result of operation is garbage or undefined"
Reported-By: scan-build
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Git-Dch: Ignore
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