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Modmyi/Zodttd/Bigboss to silence errors
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The missing auth.conf.d directory was an oversight, it should
be there.
LP: #1818996
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Closes: #923834
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Closes: #923728
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Bad accident. Accidents happen.
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[l10n] Update Italian translation
See merge request apt-team/apt!53
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Add explicit message for unsupported binary signature
See merge request apt-team/apt!52
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Signed-off-by: Milo Casagrande <milo@milo.name>
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Verifying the content of Release.gpg made us fail on binary signatures
which were never officially supported (apt-secure manpage only documents
only the generation of ASCII armored), but silently accepted by gpgv as
we passed it on unchecked before.
The binary format is complex and is itself split into old and new
formats so adding support for this would not only add lots of code but
also a good opportunity for bugs and dubious benefit.
Reporting this issue explicitly should help repository creators figure
out the problem faster than the default NODATA message hinting at
captive portals.
Given that the binary format has no file magic or any other clear and
simple indication that this is a detached signature we guess based on
the first two bits only – and by that only supporting the "old" binary
format which seems to be the only one generated by gnupg in this case.
References: e2965b0b6bdd68ffcad0e06d11755412a7e16e50
Closes: #921685
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These will run in our frontends currently, and can show
messages. For the sake of keeping the implementation
complexity low, a non-success variant of Post-Invoke
is not provided.
LP: #1815761
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This is run after an update has been run and only if status on the
new cache has been shown, allowing scripts to display their own
status messages.
LP: #1815760
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Seems we missed those before.
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Closes: #921941
Reviewed-By: Debian L10n Dutch <debian-l10n-dutch@lists.debian.org>
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Closes: #921934
Reviewed-By: Debian L10n Dutch <debian-l10n-dutch@lists.debian.org>
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Closes: #921830
Thanks: Vladimir Zhbanov <vzhbanov@gmail.com>
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Last entry included an item that was not in the release,
and the one before that was signed with the wrong email
address.
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This is a special case here, a best effort write, so there's no
point in having warnings about it for every method.
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Mistakingly used #define instead of #cmakedefine
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This slightly improves performance, as std::to_string() (as in gcc's
libstdc++) avoids a heap allocation. This is surprisingly performance
critical code, so we might want to improve things further in 1.9
by manually calculating the string - that would also get rid of issues
with locales changing string formatting, if any.
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This fixes the build on kfreebsd-amd64, and due to the detection
of sse4.2, should also enable the sse4.2 on i386.
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This is safe here, as the code ensures that the file is flushed
before it is being used. The next series should probably make
GetTempFile() buffer writes by default.
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A pin of -32768 overrides any other, disables repo
See merge request apt-team/apt!40
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This new field allows a repository to declare that access to
packages requires authorization. The current implementation will
set the pin to -32768 if no authorization has been provided in
the auth.conf(.d) files.
This implementation is suboptimal in two aspects:
(1) A repository should behave more like NotSource repositories
(2) We only have the host name for the repository, we cannot use
paths yet.
- We can fix those after an ABI break.
The code also adds a check to acquire-item.cc to not use the
specified repository as a download source, mimicking NotSource.
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This allows disabling a repository by pinning it to 'never',
which is internally translated to a value of -32768 (or whatever
the minimum of short is).
This overrides any other pin for that repository. It can be used
to make sure certain sources are never used; for example, in
unattended-upgrades.
To prevent semantic changes to existing files, we substitute
min + 1 for every pin-priority: <min>. This is a temporary
solution, as we are waiting for an ABI break.
To add pins with that value, the special Pin-Priority
"never" may be used for now. It's unclear if that will
persist, or if the interface will change eventually.
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Fail if InRelease or Release.gpg contain unsigned lines
See merge request apt-team/apt!45
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Closes: #921008
Reviewed-By: Debian L10n French <debian-l10n-french@lists.debian.org>
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Closes: #921011
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Implementing a parser with recursion isn't the best idea, but in
practice we should get away with it for the time being to avoid
needless codechurn.
Closes: #920317 #921037
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