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2014-11-08guard pkg/grp hashtable creation changesDavid Kalnischkies
The change itself is no problem ABI wise, but the remove of the old undynamic hashtables is, so we bring it back for older abis and happily use the now available free space to backport more recent additions like the dynamic hashtable itself. Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-11-08explicit overload methods instead of adding parametersDavid Kalnischkies
Adding a new parameter (with a default) is an ABI break, but you can overload a method, which is "just" an API break for everyone doing references to this method (aka: nobody). Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-11-08guard const-ification API changesDavid Kalnischkies
Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-11-08guard ABI changes for SourcePkg/Ver in pkgCacheDavid Kalnischkies
Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-11-08mark internal interfaces as hiddenDavid Kalnischkies
We have a bunch of classes which are of no use for the outside world, but were still exported and so needed to preserve ABI/API. Marking them as hidden to not export them any longer is a big API break in theory, but in practice nobody is using them – as if they would its a bug.
2014-11-08better non-virtual metaIndex.LocalFileName() implementationDavid Kalnischkies
We can't add a new virtual method without breaking the ABI, but we can freely add new methods, so for older ABIs we just implement this method with a dynamic_cast, so that clients can be more ignorant about the API here and especially don't need to pull a very dirty trick by assuming internal knowledge (like apt-get did here).
2014-11-08guard ABI changes for LFS in apt-instDavid Kalnischkies
Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-11-08use a abi version check similar to the gcc checkDavid Kalnischkies
Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-11-08replace ignore-deprecated #pragma dance with _PragmaDavid Kalnischkies
For compatibility we use/provide and fill quiet some deprecated methods and fields, which subsequently earns us a warning for using them. These warnings therefore have to be disabled for these codeparts and that is what this change does now in a slightly more elegant way. Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-11-08(style) Variable 'res' is assigned a value that is never usedDavid Kalnischkies
Checking the return value of this (and many other calls) in this testcase is a good idea, so we do it now. Reported-By: cppcheck Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-11-08Division by result of sizeof(). memset() expects a size in bytesDavid Kalnischkies
"did you intend to multiply instead?" is what cppcheck helpful says and it is absolutely right. Doesn't make a whole lot of a difference though as we are talking about 'char' in this testcase, but just to be sure. Reported-By: cppcheck Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-11-08Assert statement calls a function which may have desired side effects: ↵David Kalnischkies
'pos_is_okay' It does not have any desired sideeffect, so we just mark it as const to properly advertise this fact to developer, compiler and linter alike. Reported-By: cppcheck Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-11-08(error) va_list 'args' was opened but not closed by va_end()David Kalnischkies
The manpage of va_start and co additionally says: On some systems, va_end contains a closing '}' matching a '{' in va_start, so that both macros must occur in the same function, and in a way that allows this. So instead of return/breaking instantly, we save the return, make a proper turndown with va_end in all cases and only end after that. Reported-By: cppcheck Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-11-08tests: silence clang on uninitilized variablesDavid Kalnischkies
The testcases have far worse problems if these ever end up being NULL and/or are not given a value by the method called, but clang is right to warn about it, just that we don't want to fix it in testcases… Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-11-08reenable patchsize limit option for pdiffsDavid Kalnischkies
One word: "doh!" Commit f6d4ab9ad8a2cfe52737ab620dd252cf8ceec43d disabled the check to prevent apt from downloading bigger patches than the index it tries to patch. Happens rarly of course, but still. Detected by scan-build complaining about a dead assignment. To make up for the mistake a test is included as well.
2014-11-06releasing package apt version 1.1~exp81.1.exp8Michael Vogt
2014-11-06Run ./prepare-release pre-exportMichael Vogt
Git-dch: ignore
2014-11-06Update symbols fileMichael Vogt
Git-Dch: ignore
2014-11-06Merge remote-tracking branch 'mvo/feature/no-more-acquire-guessing' into ↵Michael Vogt
debian/experimental
2014-11-06Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/debian/experimental' into ↵Michael Vogt
feature/no-more-acquire-guessing Conflicts: apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc
2014-11-05Bump ABI to 4.15Michael Vogt
2014-11-05prepare ABI for feature/socketpairMichael Vogt
2014-11-05Merge branch 'debian/sid' into debian/experimentalMichael Vogt
Conflicts: debian/changelog
2014-11-05apt-pkg/deb/debindexfile.{cc,h}: kill GetIndexes()Michael Vogt
2014-11-05test/integration/test-bug-624218-Translation-file-handling: clarify when ↵Michael Vogt
Translation-* is guessed
2014-11-04test/integration/test-apt-update-filesize-mismatch: use "basename file ↵Michael Vogt
suffix" instead of -s for compatibility with older systems
2014-11-04apt-pkg/acquire-item.h: make friend declaration compatible with older gccMichael Vogt
2014-11-04Call "Dequeue()" for items in AbortTransaction() to fix raceMichael Vogt
The pkgAcquire::Run() code works uses a while(ToFetch > 0) loop over the items queued for fetching. This means that we need to Deqeueue the item if we call AbortTransaction() to avoid a hang.
2014-10-29Only support Translation-* that are listed in the {In,}Release fileMichael Vogt
Handle Translation-* files exactly like Packages files (with the expection that it is ok if a download of them fails). Remove all "guessing" on apts side. This will elimimnate a bunch of errors releated to captive portals and similar. Its also more correct and removes another potential attack vector.
2014-10-26move permission changing from -item to -workerDavid Kalnischkies
The worker is the part closest to the methods, which will call the item methods according to what it gets back from the methods, it is therefore a better place to change permissions as it is very central and can do it now at the point the item is assigned to a method rather than then it is queued for download (and as before while dequeued via Done/Failure). Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-26tests: enhance output of grep and test failsDavid Kalnischkies
Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-26rewrite ReadMessages()David Kalnischkies
Central methods of our infrastructure like this one responsible for communication with our methods shouldn't be more complicated then they have to and not claim to have (albeit unlikely) bugs. While I am not sure about having improved the first part, the bug is now gone and a few explicit tests check that it stays that way, so nobody will notice the difference (hopefully) – expect that this should a very tiny bit faster as well as we don't manually proceed through the string. Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-24promote filesize to a hashstringDavid Kalnischkies
It is a very simple hashstring, which is why it isn't contributing to the usability of a list of them, but it is also trivial to check and calculate, so it doesn't hurt checking it either as it can combined even with the simplest other hashes greatly complicate attacks on them as you suddenly need a same-size hash collision, which is usually a lot harder to achieve.
2014-10-23Fix incorrect comparison between signed/unsignedMichael Vogt
Git-Dch: ignore
2014-10-23Use sysconf(_SC_ARG_MAX) to find the size of Dpkg::MaxArgBytesMichael Vogt
Instead of hardcoding Dpkg::MaxArgBytes find out about it using the sysconf(_SC_ARG_MAX) call.
2014-10-23tests: support 'installed' release in insertpackageDavid Kalnischkies
It is sometimes handy to have an installed package also in the archive, but this was until now harder than it should as you had to duplicate the lines, which is especially dangerous while writing the tests as it easily happens that these two lines divert and so the same-but-different version detection kicks in. Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-23switch tests to Translation-en usageDavid Kalnischkies
We can use either and some tests exercise this, but the default should be what we want to use and that is a split out long description file which is properly mentioned in the Release file. Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-23add test for Basic Authentication schemeDavid Kalnischkies
Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-23chown finished partial files earlierDavid Kalnischkies
partial files are chowned by the Item baseclass to let the methods work with them. Now, this baseclass is also responsible for chowning the files back to root instead of having various deeper levels do this. The consequence is that all overloaded Failed() methods now call the Item::Failed base as their first step. The same is done for Done(). The effect is that even in partial files usually don't belong to _apt anymore, helping sneakernets and reducing possibilities of a bad method modifying files not belonging to them. The change is supported by the framework not only supporting being run as root, but with proper permission management, too, so that privilege dropping can be tested with them.
2014-10-22doc/examples/configure-index: make "Dpkg::Max{Arg,ArgBytes} match realityMichael Vogt
Git-Dch: ignore
2014-10-22check that auth.conf exists before chowning itDavid Kalnischkies
Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-21Ensure /etc/apt/auth.conf has _apt:root ownerMichael Vogt
Ensure in SetupAPTPartialDirectory() that the /etc/apt/auth.conf file can be read by the priv sep apt methods.
2014-10-21debian/apt.postinst: chown _apt:root /etc/apt/auth.confMichael Vogt
If the methods drop privileges we need to ensure that /etc/apt/apt.conf is still readable by the _apt user.
2014-10-20test if TMPDIR is accessible before usingDavid Kalnischkies
Private temporary directories as created by e.g. libpam-tmpdir are nice, but they are also very effective in preventing our priviledge dropping to work as TMPDIR will be set to a directory only root has access to, so working with it as _apt will fail. We circumvent this by extending our check for a usable TMPDIR setting by checking access rights. Closes: 765951
2014-10-20testcases: do not allow warnings in testsuccessDavid Kalnischkies
Adds a new testwarning which tests for zero exit and the presents of a warning in the output, failing if either is not the case or if an error is found, too. This allows us to change testsuccess to accept only totally successful executions (= without warnings) which should help finding regressions. Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-20check for failure message in testsuccess/failureDavid Kalnischkies
These functions check the exit code of the command, but for apt commands we can go further and require an error message for non-zero exits and none for zero exits. Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-20use c++ style instead of the last two c-arraysDavid Kalnischkies
Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-20check lists/ content in tests doing rollbackDavid Kalnischkies
Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-20autorun permission tests for all apt-get update callsDavid Kalnischkies
Adds some infrastructure to run tests automatically for certain commands. The first command being 'apt-get update' (and 'apt update') which check for correct permission and owner of the files in lists/. Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-20aborted reverify restores file owner and permissionDavid Kalnischkies
If we get an IMS hit for an InRelease file we use the file we already have and pass it into reverification, but this changes the permissions and on abort of the transaction they weren't switched back. This is now done, additionally, every file in partial which hasn't failed gets permission and owner changed for root access as well, as it is very well possible that the next invocation will (re)use these files.