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2017-02-22Honour Acquire::ForceIPv4/6 in the https transportLukasz Kawczynski
(cherry picked from commit 49b91f6903804183dbe1abb12ce1f9803a3dee5f) (cherry picked from commit 4034726bfa6d9835bca90c6b4cd276c2fba2aea8)
2017-02-22bash-completion: Only complete understood file paths for installJohn R. Lenton
Previouosly apt's bash completion was such that, given $ mkdir xyzzz $ touch xyzzy.deb xyzzx.two.deb you'd get $ apt install xyzz<tab> xyzzx.two.deb xyzzz/ $ apt install /tmp/foo/xyzz<tab> xyzzx.two.deb xyzzz/ this is inconsistent (xyzzx.two.deb is listed but not xyzzy.deb), but worse than that it offered things that apt would not actually recognise as candidates for install: $ sudo apt install xyzzx.two.deb Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package xyzzx.two.deb E: Couldn't find any package by glob 'xyzzx.two.deb' E: Couldn't find any package by regex 'xyzzx.two.deb' With this small (trival, really) change, apt's bash completion will only offer things apt understands, and won't recquire an aditional period in the filename to offer it: $ apt install xyzz<tab>^C $ # (no completions!) $ apt install ./xyzz<tab> xyzzx.two.deb xyzzy.deb xyzzz/ $ apt install /tmp/foo/xyzz xyzzx.two.deb xyzzy.deb xyzzz/ fixes #28 LP: #1645815 (cherry picked from commit 6761dae5d0c372d132b0df91753120b59e30fd0e) (cherry picked from commit 3c49cc213c9a7747a943419acc2939eb4215b8ef)
2017-02-22show 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 (cherry picked from commit 250687865e2d27dc949b810e59b07161a4c8f762) (cherry picked from commit c2ce13f26881d7e7ba8b1912c4f358d703fa85a8)
2017-02-22add TMP/TEMP/TEMPDIR to the TMPDIR DropPrivileges danceDavid Kalnischkies
apt tools do not really support these other variables, but tools apt calls might, so lets play save and clean those up as needed. Reported-By: Paul Wise (pabs) on IRC (cherry picked from commit e2c8c825a5470e33c25d00e07de188d0e03922c8) (cherry picked from commit 52067bd0a9e23642b7fa791fb63f4b69cafceb36)
2017-02-22reset HOME, USER(NAME), TMPDIR & SHELL in DropPrivilegesDavid Kalnischkies
We can't cleanup the environment like e.g. sudo would do as you usually want the environment to "leak" into these helpers, but some variables like HOME should really not have still the value of the root user – it could confuse the helpers (USER) and HOME isn't accessible anyhow. Closes: 842877 (cherry picked from commit 34b491e735ad47c4805e63f3b83a659b8d10262b) (cherry picked from commit cc5919076ba1c2dab773a6c06cb3dd5497f0c656)
2017-02-22keep Release.gpg on untrusted to trusted IMS-HitDavid Kalnischkies
A user relying on the deprecated behaviour of apt-get to accept a source with an unknown pubkey to install a package containing the key expects that the following 'apt-get update' causes the source to be considered as trusted, but in case the source hadn't changed in the meantime this wasn't happening: The source kept being untrusted until the Release file was changed. This only effects sources not using InRelease and only apt-get, the apt binary downright refuses this course of actions, but it is a common way of adding external sources. Closes: 838779 (cherry picked from commit 84eec207be35b8c117c430296d4c212b079c00c1) LP: #1657440 (cherry picked from commit 5605c9880f36c764baaca59328777d34645a32fa)
2017-02-22don't install new deps of candidates for kept back pkgsDavid Kalnischkies
In effect this is an extension of the 6 years old commit a8dfff90aa740889eb99d00fde5d70908d9fd88a which uses the autoremover to remove packages again from the solution which are no longer needed to be there. Commonly these are dependencies of packages we end up not installed due to problem resolver decisions. Slightly less common is the situation we deal with here: a package which we wanted to upgrade sporting a new dependency, but ended up holding back. The problem is that all versions of an installed reverse dependencies can bring back a "garbage" package – we need to do this as there is nothing inherently wrong in having garbage packages installed or upgrade them, which itself would have garbage dependencies, so just blindly killing all new garbage packages would prevent the upgrade (and actually generate errors). What we should be doing is looking only at the version we will have on the system, disregarding all old/new reverse dependencies. Reported-By: Stuart Prescott (themill) on IRC (cherry picked from commit 952171787a0b865c17d5c9476e272106383ae93a) (cherry picked from commit 72ea04411b08bb9f25febdc4b4ca8d7b26206f2d) (modified for 1.2.y by adjusting sections in test case)
2017-01-17Release 1.2.191.2.19Julian Andres Klode
2017-01-17test: use downloadfile instead of apthelper download-fileJulian Andres Klode
This prevents CI failures from happening in 1.3 and 1.2 and might actually be more complete. Gbp-Dch: ignore (cherry picked from commit 803dabde5a4345ce83b3d2ffbd475786db9769d9) (cherry picked from commit f55bd828265ff1577533393681dcb82536d402cf)
2017-01-17https: Quote path in URL before passing it to curlJulian Andres Klode
Curl requires URLs to be urlencoded. We are however giving it undecoded URLs. This causes it go completely nuts if there is a space in the URI, producing requests like: GET /a file HTTP/1.1 which the servers then interpret as a GET request for "/a" with HTTP version "file" or some other non-sense. This works around the issue by encoding the path component of the URL. I'm not sure if we should encode other parts of the URL as well, this one seems to do the trick for the actual issue at hand. A more correct fix is to avoid the dequoting and (re-)quoting of URLs when a redirect occurs / a new request is sent. That's been on the radar for probably a year or two now, but nobody bothered implementing that yet. LP: #1651923 (cherry picked from commit 994515e689dcc5f963f5fed58284831750a5da03) (cherry picked from commit 438b1d78b4c33d0a97406f0a7071e3c413dc0aa3)
2016-12-08Release 1.2.18 security update1.2.18Julian Andres Klode
2016-12-08gpgv: Flush the files before checking for errorsJulian Andres Klode
This is a follow up to the previous issue where we did not check if getline() returned -1 due to an end of file or due to an error like memory allocation, treating both as end of file. Here we ensure that we also handle buffered writes correctly by flushing the files before checking for any errors in our error stack. Buffered writes themselves were introduced in 1.1.9, but the function was never called with a buffered file from inside apt until commit 46c4043d741cb2c1d54e7f5bfaa234f1b7580f6c which was first released with apt 1.2.10. The function is public, though, so fixing this is a good idea anyway. Affected: >= 1.1.9 (cherry picked from commit 6212ee84a517ed68217429022bd45c108ecf9f85) (cherry picked from commit e115da452632a024a2885fea27a6c2c5145282b1)
2016-12-08SECURITY UPDATE: gpgv: Check for errors when splitting files (CVE-2016-1252)Julian Andres Klode
This fixes a security issue where signatures of the InRelease files could be circumvented in a man-in-the-middle attack, giving attackers the ability to serve any packages they want to a system, in turn giving them root access. It turns out that getline() may not only return EINVAL as stated in the documentation - it might also return in case of an error when allocating memory. This fix not only adds a check that reading worked correctly, it also implicitly checks that all writes worked by reporting any other error that occurred inside the loop and was logged by apt. Affected: >= 0.9.8 Reported-By: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com> Thanks: Jann Horn, Google Project Zero for reporting the issue LP: #1647467 (cherry picked from commit 51be550c5c38a2e1ddfc2af50a9fab73ccf78026) (cherry picked from commit 4ef9e0837ce139b398299431ae2294882f531d8e)
2016-11-23Release 1.2.171.2.17Julian Andres Klode
2016-11-23show apt-key warnings in apt updateDavid Kalnischkies
In 105503b4b470c124bc0c271bd8a50e25ecbe9133 we got a warning implemented for unreadable files which greatly improves the behavior of apt update already as everything will work as long as we don't need the keys included in these files. The behavior if they are needed is still strange through as update will fail claiming missing keys and a manual test (which the user will likely perform as root) will be successful. Passing the new warning generated by apt-key through to apt is a bit strange from an interface point of view, but basically duplicating the warning code in multiple places doesn't feel right either. That means we have no translation for the message through as apt-key has no i18n yet. It also means that if the user has a bunch of sources each of them will generate a warning for each unreadable file which could result in quite a few duplicated warnings, but "too many" is better than none. Closes: 834973 (cherry picked from commit 29c590951f812d9e9c4f17706e34f2c3315fb1f6)
2016-11-23test-releasefile-verification: installaptold: Clean up before runJulian Andres Klode
This is needed to make it possible to use installaptold multiple times in a test case. (originally part of commit 46e00c9062d09a642973e83a334483db1f310397)
2016-11-23apt-key: warn instead of fail on unreadable keyringsDavid Kalnischkies
apt-key has inconsistent behaviour if it can't read a keyring file: Commands like 'list' skipped silently over such keyrings while 'verify' failed hard resulting in apt to report cconfusing gpg errors (#834973). As a first step we teach apt-key to be more consistent here skipping in all commands over unreadable keyrings, but issuing a warning in the process, which is as usual for apt commands displayed at the end of the run. (cherry picked from commit 105503b4b470c124bc0c271bd8a50e25ecbe9133) (removed the buffering of warnings in aptwarnings.log, as we do not have a cleanup function where we can cat it) LP: #1642386
2016-11-15Release 1.2.161.2.16Julian Andres Klode
2016-11-14Release 1.2.16 RC1Julian Andres Klode
2016-11-14Revert "if the FileFd failed already following calls should fail, too"Julian Andres Klode
This reverts commit 1b63558a39ee1eed7eb024cd0e164d73beb165b1. This commit caused a regression in the unit tests: The error was propagated to Close(), where we expected it to return true.
2016-11-14Add shippable.yml for CI on ShippableJulian Andres Klode
This uses the current Ubuntu 16.04 for testing, but it only runs one run, presumably as root. (adapted from commit bb315d0513b93ef111ea69106d00188f0a4ec17a)
2016-11-14travis: Pull in c++ standard library and g++ 5 from wilyJulian Andres Klode
The one in trusty does not support std::put_time(), causing the compile to fail. This commit is specific to the 1.2 branch, as newer branches already pull this in automatically. Gbp-Dch: ignore
2016-11-14Use C locale instead of C.UTF-8 for protocol stringsJulian Andres Klode
The C.UTF-8 locale is not portable, so we need to use C, otherwise we crash on other systems. We can use std::locale::classic() for that, which might also be a bit cheaper than using locale("C"). (cherry picked from commit 0fb16c3e678044d6d06ba8a6199b1e96487ee0d8)
2016-11-14imbue .diff/Index parsing with C.UTF-8 as wellDavid Kalnischkies
In 3bdff17c894d0c3d0f813d358fc45d7a263f3552 we did it for the datetime parsing, but we use the same style in the parsing for pdiff (where the size of the file is in the middle of the three fields) so imbueing here as well is a good idea. (cherry picked from commit 1136a707b7792394ea4b1d039dda4f321fec9da4)
2016-11-14prevent C++ locale number formatting in text APIs (try 3)David Kalnischkies
This time it is the formatting of floating numbers in progress reporting with a radix charater potentially not being dot. Followup of 7303e11ff28f920a6277c159aa46f80c007350bb. Regression of b58e2c7c56b1416a343e81f9f80cb1f02c128e25 in so far as it exchanging very effected with slightly less effected code. LP: 1611010 (cherry picked from commit 0919f1df552ddf022ce4508cbf40e04eae5ef896)
2016-11-14prevent C++ locale number formatting in text APIs (try 2)David Kalnischkies
Followup of b58e2c7c56b1416a343e81f9f80cb1f02c128e25. Still a regression of sorts of 8b79c94af7f7cf2e5e5342294bc6e5a908cacabf. Closes: 832044 (cherry picked from commit 7303e11ff28f920a6277c159aa46f80c007350bb)
2016-11-14imbue datetime parsing with C.UTF-8 localeDavid Kalnischkies
Rewritten in 9febc2b238e1e322dce1f94ecbed46d595893b52 for c++ locales usage and rewritten again in 1d742e01470bba27715a8191c50adde4b39c2f19 to avoid a currently present stdlibc++6 bug in the std::get_time implementation. The later implementation uses still stringstreams for parsing, but forgot to explicitly reset the locale to something sane (for parsing english dates that is), so date and especially the parsing of a number is depending on the locale. Turns out, the French (among others) format their numbers with space as thousand separator so for some reason the stdlibc++6 thinks its a good idea to interpret the entire datetime string as a single number instead of realizing that in "25 Jun …" the later parts can't reasonably be part of that number even through there are spaces there… Workaround is hence: LC_NUMERIC=C.UTF-8 Closes: 828011 (cherry picked from commit 3bdff17c894d0c3d0f813d358fc45d7a263f3552)
2016-11-14avoid std::get_time usage to sidestep libstdc++6 bugDavid Kalnischkies
As reported upstream in https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=71556 the implementation of std::get_time is currently not as accepting as strptime is, especially in how hours should be formatted. Just reverting 9febc2b238e1e322dce1f94ecbed46d595893b52 would be possible, but then we would reopen the problems fixed by it, so instead I opted here for a rewrite of the parsing logic which makes this method a lot longer, but at least it provides the same benefits as the rewrite in std::get_time was intended to give us and decouples us from the fix of the issue in the standard library implementation of GCC. LP: 1593583 (cherry picked from commit 1d742e01470bba27715a8191c50adde4b39c2f19)
2016-11-14accept only the expected UTC timezones in date parsingDavid Kalnischkies
HTTP/1.1 hardcodes GMT (RFC 7231 §7.1.1.1) and what is good enough for the internet must be good enough for us™ as we reuse the implementation internally to parse (most) dates we encounter in various places like the Release files with their Date and Valid-Until header fields. Implementing a fully timezone aware parser just feels too hard for no effective benefit as it would take 5+ years (= until LTS's are out of fashion) until a repository could use non-UTC dates and expect it to work. Not counting non-apt implementations which might or might not only want to encounter UTC here as well. As a bonus, this eliminates the use of an instance of setlocale in libapt. Closes: 819697 (cherry picked from commit 9febc2b238e1e322dce1f94ecbed46d595893b52)
2016-11-14use de-localed std::put_time instead rolling our ownDavid Kalnischkies
(cherry picked from commit eceb219c2a64f3f81421c3c6587380b6ae81a530)
2016-11-14avoid changing the global LC_TIME for Release writingDavid Kalnischkies
Using C++ here avoids calling setlocale here which never really was that ideal, but needed to avoid locale specific weekday/month names. (cherry picked from commit e0b01a85bd8395449a88e1806ea4a4e3acdbac33)
2016-10-31Release 1.2.151.2.15Julian Andres Klode
2016-10-051.2.15 RC1Julian Andres Klode
2016-10-05Do not read stderr from proxy autodetection scriptsJulian Andres Klode
This fixes a regression introduced in commit 8f858d560e3b7b475c623c4e242d1edce246025a don't leak FD in AutoProxyDetect command return parsing which accidentally made the proxy autodetection code also read the scripts output on stderr, not only on stdout when it switched the code from popen() to Popen(). Reported-By: Tim Small <tim@seoss.co.uk> (cherry picked from commit 0ecceb5bb9cc8727c117195945b7116aceb984fe)
2016-10-05VersionHash: Do not skip too long dependency linesJulian Andres Klode
If the dependency line does not contain spaces in the repository but does in the dpkg status file (because dpkg normalized the dependency list), the dpkg line might be longer than the line in the repository. If it now happens to be longer than 1024 characters, it would be skipped, causing the hashes to be out of date. Note that we have to bump the minor cache version again as this changes the format slightly, and we might get mismatches with an older src cache otherwise. Fixes Debian/apt#23 (cherry picked from commit 708e2f1fe99e6f067292bc909f03f12c181e4798)
2016-10-05abort connection on '.' target replies in SRVDavid Kalnischkies
Commit 3af3ac2f5ec007badeded46a94be2bd06b9917a2 (released in 1.3~pre1) implements proper fallback for SRV, but that works actually too good as the RFC defines that such an SRV record should indicate that the server doesn't provide this service and apt should respect this. The solution is hence to fail again as requested even if that isn't what the user (and perhaps even the server admins) wanted. At least we will print a message now explicitly mentioning SRV to point people in the right direction. Reported-In: https://bugs.kali.org/view.php?id=3525 Reported-By: Raphaël Hertzog (cherry picked from commit 99fdd8034b4a5cdb0100a33d0b3d5e26079c1695)
2016-10-05try not to call memcpy with length 0 in hash calculationsDavid Kalnischkies
memcpy is marked as nonnull for its input, but ignores the input anyhow if the declared length is zero. Our SHA2 implementations do this as well, it was "just" MD5 and SHA1 missing, so we add the length check here as well as along the callstack as it is really pointless to do all these method calls for "nothing". Reported-By: gcc -fsanitize=undefined (cherry picked from commit 644478e8db56f305601c3628a74e53de048b28c8)
2016-10-05Base256ToNum: Fix uninitialized valueJulian Andres Klode
If the inner Base256ToNum() returned false, it did not set Num to a new value, causing it to be uninitialized, and thus might have caused the function to exit despite a good result. Also document why the Res = Num, if (Res != Num) magic is done. Reported-By: valgrind (cherry picked from commit cf7503d8a09ebce695423fdeb2402c456c18f3d8)
2016-10-05TagFile: Fix off-by-one errors in comment strippingJulian Andres Klode
Adding 1 to the value of d->End - current makes restLength one byte too long: If we pass memchr(current, ..., restLength) has thus undefined behavior. Also, reading the value of current has undefined behavior if current >= d->End, not only for current > d->End: Consider a string of length 1, that is d->End = d->Current + 1. We can only read at d->Current + 0, but d->Current + 1 is beyond the end of the string. This probably caused several inexplicable build failures on hurd-i386 in the past, and just now caused a build failure on Ubuntu's amd64 builder. Reported-By: valgrind (cherry picked from commit 923c592ceb6014b31ec751b97b3ed659fa3e88ae)
2016-10-05Merge translations from 1.3~rc3Julian Andres Klode
This fixes a few fuzzy strings.
2016-10-05zh_CN.po: update simplified chinese translationZhou Mo
[jak@debian.org: This merges the state of 1.3_rc3]
2016-10-05test/integration/test-srcrecord: Make executableJulian Andres Klode
I actually tried to amend the previous commit, but apparently I forgot to add the file mode change. Gbp-Dch: ignore (cherry picked from commit 832f95f4d018f18ff7b3d0381206f25b5a4373a6)
2016-10-05Fix segfault and out-of-bounds read in Binary fieldsJulian Andres Klode
If a Binary field contains one or more spaces before a comma, the code produced a segmentation fault, as it accidentally set a pointer to 0 instead of the value of the pointer. If the comma is at the beginning of the field, the code would create a binStartNext that points one element before the start of the string, which is undefined behavior. We also need to check that we do not exit the string during the replacement of spaces before commas: A string of the form " ," would normally exit the boundary of the Buffer: binStartNext = offset 1 ',' binEnd = offset 0 ' ' isspace_ascii(*binEnd) = true => --binEnd => binEnd = - 1 We get rid of the problem by only allowing spaces to be eliminated if they are not the first character of the buffer: binStartNext = offset 1 ',' binEnd = offset 0 ' ' binEnd > buffer = false, isspace_ascii(*binEnd) = true => exit loop => binEnd remains 0 (cherry picked from commit ce6cd75dc367b92f65e4fb539dd166d0f3361f8c)
2016-10-05don't loop on pinning pkgs from absolute debs by regexDavid Kalnischkies
An absolute filename for a *.deb file starts with a /. A package with the name of the file is inserted in the cache which is provided by the "real" package for internal reasons. The pinning code detects a regex based wildcard by having the regex start with /. That is no problem as a / can not be included in a package name… expect that our virtual filename package can and does. We fix this two ways actually: First, a regex is only being considered a regex if it also ends with / (we don't support flags). That stops our problem with the virtual filename packages already, but to be sure we also do not enter the loop if matcher and package name are equal. It has to be noted that the creation of pins for virtual packages like the here effected filename packages is pointless as only versions can be pinned, but checking that a package is really purely virtual is too costly compared to just creating an unused pin. Closes: 835818 (cherry picked from commit e950b7e2f89b5e48192cd469c963a44fff9f1450)
2016-10-05changelog: Respect Dir setting for local changelog gettingJulian Andres Klode
This fixes issues with chroots, but the goal here was to get the test suite working on systems without dpkg. (cherry picked from commit 2ed62ba6abcad809d1898a40950f86217af73812)
2016-10-05apt-inst: debfile: Pass comp. Name to ExtractTar, not BinaryJulian Andres Klode
In the old days, apt-inst used to use binaries, but now it uses the built-in support and matches using Name, and not a Binary. (cherry picked from commit 8a362893a18eca569f8b93c572aaf966572b9546)
2016-10-05Accept --autoremove as alias for --auto-removeJulian Andres Klode
I probably missed that when I did the usability work. But better late than never. (cherry picked from commit 75d238ba66576c04f257e9d7c0a6995721f1441d)
2016-10-05install-progress: Call the real ::fork() in our fork() methodJulian Andres Klode
We basically called ourselves before, creating an endless loop. Reported-By: clang (cherry picked from commit d651c4cd71a43c385c3d3bcd3a9f25bf0a67f8f2)
2016-10-05Ignore SIGINT and SIGQUIT for Pre-Install hooksJulian Andres Klode
Instead of erroring out when receiving a SIGINT, let the child deal with it - we'll error out anyway if the child exits with an error or due to the signal. Also ignore SIGQUIT, as system() ignores it. This basically fixes Bug #832593, but: we are running the hooks via sh -c. Some shells exit with a signal error even if the command they are executing catches the signal and exits successfully. So far, this has been noticed on dash, which unfortunately, is our default shell. Example: $ cat trap.sh trap 'echo int' INT; sleep 10; exit 0 $ if dash -c ./trap.sh; then echo OK: $?; else echo FAIL: $?; fi ^Cint FAIL: 130 $ if mksh -c ./trap.sh; then echo OK: $?; else echo FAIL: $?; fi ^Cint OK: 0 $ if bash -c ./trap.sh; then echo OK: $?; else echo FAIL: $?; fi ^Cint OK: 0 (cherry picked from commit a6ae3d3df490e7a5a1c8324ba9dc2e63972b1529)
2016-10-05set the correct item FileSize in by-hash caseDavid Kalnischkies
In af81ab9030229b4ce6cbe28f0f0831d4896fda01 we implement by-hash as a special compression type, which breaks this filesize setting as the code is looking for a foobar.by-hash file then. Dealing this slightly gets us the intended value. Note that this has no direct effect as this value will be set in other ways, too, and could only effect progress reporting. Gbp-Dch: Ignore (cherry picked from commit 3084ef2292642d43e533654354a4929abe55d91b)