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apt Debian release 1.8.2
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We need to unlock in the reverse order of locking in order
to get useful behavior.
LP: #1829860
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When accessing repository protected by TLS mutual auth, apt may receive
a "re-handshake" request from the server, which must be handled
in order for download to proceed.
This situation arises when the server requests a client certificate
based on the resource path provided in the GET request, after the inital
handshake in UnwrapTLS() has already occurred, and a secure connection
has been established.
This issue has been observed with Artifactory-backed Debian repository.
To address the issue, split TLS handshake code out into its own method
in TlsFd, and call it when GNUTLS_E_REHANDSHAKE error is received.
Signed-off-by: Michael Zhivich <mzhivich@akamai.com>
(merged from Debian/apt#93)
LP: #1829861
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Closes: #929290
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Closes: #926614
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Github-Fixes: #89
(cherry picked from commit 46ef1a3e8c8895c53ff1e4787dc96d4f6c5dba27)
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The value as shown in the NEWS file (not in the code) has a typo in
which just a "/" and ":" are swapped.
Closes: #917986
(cherry picked from commit 4c27ca80e2de06ab0fd058349f9813b60824cf04)
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Went as far as "A test case here is a shell script", this paragraph
is _hard_.
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For Unit193 and those who value grammar, I suppose.
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The <count> did not appear in the html, render it as code instead
so things work correctly.
Fixes Debian/apt#91
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Using the locale-dependent isspace() function here opens us up
to strange locale-dependent behavior.
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This ensures that we do not accidentally stop overriding a
method because it's signature changed in an API break.
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This is a bit experimental, and we'll go through a few stages
before reaching libapt-pkg.so.6.0.
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This changes the ABI in the packaging based on the one
in the header.
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This is missing the ones that are still actively used in
cacheset.cc, we need to clean those up too, but they are
obviously more tricky.
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These classes are not actually being used, they were part of the
dpkg replacement that never happened.
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apt Debian release 1.8.1
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LP: #1821640
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LP: #1821640
(cherry picked from commit 507124fd81066536c7c01a2039fcc6ee9f02a234)
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Prevent shutdown while running dpkg
See merge request apt-team/apt!60
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As long as we are running dpkg, keep an inhibitor that
blocks us from shutting down.
LP: #1820886
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As long as we are running dpkg, keep an inhibitor that
blocks us from shutting down.
LP: #1820886
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Use explicit constructors
See merge request apt-team/apt!61
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This needs a fair amount of changes elsewhere in the code,
hence this is separate from the previous commits.
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This avoids funny code where strings get implicitly converted to
HashString or HashStringList.
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This prevents implicit conversions that we do not want, such
as having a FileFd* being converted to a debListParser.
Two cases are not yet handled because they require changes
in code using them:
1. The classes in hashes.h
2. The URI class - this one is used quite a lot
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This just peels supported hashes of the command-line until
we reach a non-hash. For legacy compatability support, the
first hash may be an empty string.
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These status fields belong to the current item, move them there. This
prepares us for eventually having multiple current items.
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Github-Fixes: #89
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Queues for processes like rred are not created by hostname but we
spawn at most CPU*2 queues to place items in. The problem is that we
then proceeded to limit it to at most 10 queues (via QueueHost::Limit)
again at the end of the method so that all items (after the first 10
queues are busy) are forcibly placed into a generic catch-all instance
which is bad because we don't keep all CPUs we have available busy and
worse we end up sheduling the most work to a single one while random
distribution was intended.
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warning: but ‘pkgTagFilePrivate::FileChunk::FileChunk(bool, size_t)’
does not throw; perhaps it should be declared ‘noexcept’ [-Wnoexcept]
Reported-By: gcc-9
Gbp-Dch: Ignore
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warning: moving a local object in a return statement prevents copy
elision [-Wpessimizing-move]
Reported-By: gcc-9
Gbp-Dch: Ignore
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Test from the fix for the regression in trusty for LP #1821308.
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Closes: #926614
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Prevent the translations to become fuzzy due to the simple
copy-editing done recently on the english "translation".
References: 30e6fad9ad892a21d271fa93319f7a3ee23da134
Gbp-Dch: Ignore
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The value as shown in the NEWS file (not in the code) has a typo in
which just a "/" and ":" are swapped.
Closes: #917986
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The package is an empty dummy by now, but even before it could have made
sense as described in the bugreport and due to external requirements it
might stick around a while still.
References: afe3cd6ef1b157a07d05bbf70283e4f175813438
Closes: #905141
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Perform minor copy-editing on the docs
See merge request apt-team/apt!58
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Add PkgConfig on the apt-pkg and apt-inst libraries
See merge request apt-team/apt!20
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Tighten dependencies from apt and apt-utils on libs
See merge request apt-team/apt!56
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