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- use also unsigned Release files again (Closes: #596189)
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- don't use ReadOnlyGzip mode for PDiffs as this mode doesn't work
in combination with the AddFd methods of our hashclasses
Add also 2 testcases: one to test pdiffs in general and
one to test the handling of compressed indexes.
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* debian/rules:
- Make DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=noopt actually work by passing the right
CXXFLAGS.
* apt-pkg/contrib/fileutl.{h,cc}:
- Add support for reading of gzipped files with the new "ReadOnlyGzip"
OpenMode. (Closes: #188407)
- Link against zlib (in apt-pkg/makefile) and add zlib build dependency.
- [ABI BREAK] This adds a new private member to FileFd, but its
initialization is in the public header file.
* configure.in:
- Check for zlib library and headers.
* apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc, apt-pkg/deb/debindexfile.cc,
apt-pkg/deb/debrecords.cc, apt-pkg/deb/debsrcrecords.h,
cmdline/apt-cache.cc:
- Open Packages, Sources, and Translations indexes in "ReadOnlyGzip" mode.
* apt-pkg/deb/debindexfile.cc:
- If we do not find uncompressed package/source/translation indexes, look
for gzip compressed ones.
* apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc:
- If the Acquire::GzipIndexes option is true and we download a gzipped
index file, keep it as it is (and rename to .gz) instead of
uncompressing it.
* doc/apt.conf.5.xml:
- Document the new Acquire::GzipIndexes option.
* doc/po/apt-doc.pot, doc/po/de.po:
- German translation of new Acquire::GzipIndexes option.
* Add test/test-indexes.sh:
- Test behaviour of index retrieval and usage, in particular with
uncompressed and gzip compressed indexes.
* methods/gzip.cc: With FileFd now being able to read gzipped files, there
is no need for the gzip method any more to spawn an external gzip process.
Rewrite it to use FileFd directly, which makes the code a lot simpler, and
also using less memory and overhead.
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expects the compressed contents to stay (such as the copy backend, or when using file:// repositories. Instead, introduce a new ReadOnlyGzip mode and use that where needed
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in GzipIndexes mode, to avoid it being cleaned
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- Fix return value of pkgAcqFile::Custom600Headers() in the non-index
case, to avoid returning NULL and causing crashers in callers. This also
fixes a compiler warning.
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Fix a thinko in r1973, which did the Acquire::GzipIndexes test ealier than the
IMS-Hit test. This led to rename errors.
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- If the Acquire::GzipIndexes option is true and we download a gzipped
index file, keep it as it is (and rename to .gz) instead of
uncompressing it.
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- on gpg verification failure warn and restore the last known
good state
- on failure display the IP of the server (useful for servers
that use round robin DNS)
- support Original-Maintainer in RewritePackageOrder
- enable cdrom autodetection via libudev by default
- show messsage about Vcs in use when apt-get source is run for
packages maintained in a Vcs
- better support transitional packages with mark auto-installed.
when the transitional package is in "oldlibs" the new package
is not marked auto installed (same is true for section
metapackages)
- provide new "deb mirror://archive.foo/mirrors.list sid main"
method expects a list of mirrors (generated on the server e.g.
via geoip) and will use that, including cycle on failure
- write apport crash file on package failure (disabled by default
on debian until apport is available)
- support mirror failure reporting (disabled by default on debian)
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branch to prevent replay attacks better, thanks to Thomas Viehmann
for the initial patch! (Closes: #499897)
* doc/apt.conf.5.xml:
- document the new Valid-Until related options
* apt-pkg/contrib/strutl.cc:
- split StrToTime() into HTTP1.1 and FTP date parser methods and
use strptime() instead of some self-made scanf mangling
- use the portable timegm shown in his manpage instead of a strange
looking code copycat from wget
* ftparchive/writer.cc:
- add ValidTime option to generate a Valid-Until header in Release file
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method and allow for better translations of the error messages
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- backport forgotten Valid-Until patch from the obsolete experimental
branch to prevent replay attacks better, thanks to Thomas Viehmann
for the initial patch! (Closes: #499897)
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of this item is ok and does not need to be tried on all mirrors
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- add a constant Exists check for MetaKeys
* apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc:
- do not try PDiff if it is not listed in the Meta file
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- add "IsIndexFile" to constructor of pkgAcqFile so that it sends
the right cache control headers
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- Acquire::ForceHash to force method for expected hash
- display MD5Sum in --print-uris if not forced to use another method
instead of displaying the strongest available (Closes: #576420)
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* spot & fix various typos in all manpages
* German manpage translation update
* cmdline/apt-cache.cc:
- remove translatable marker from the "%4i %s\n" string
* buildlib/po4a_manpage.mak:
- instruct debiandoc to build files with utf-8 encoding
* buildlib/tools.m4:
- fix some warning from the buildtools
* apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc:
- add configuration PDiffs::Limit-options to not download
too many or too big patches (Closes: #554349)
* debian/control:
- let all packages depend on ${misc:Depends}
* share/*-archive.gpg:
- remove the horrible outdated files. We already depend on
the keyring so we don't need to ship our own version
* cmdline/apt-key:
- errors out if wget is not installed (Closes: #545754)
- add --keyring option as we have now possibly many
* methods/gpgv.cc:
- pass all keyrings (TrustedParts) to gpgv instead of
using only one trusted.gpg keyring (Closes: #304846)
* methods/https.cc:
- finally merge the rest of the patchset from Arnaud Ebalard
with the CRL and Issuers options, thanks! (Closes: #485963)
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not download too many or too big patches (Closes: #554349)
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thanks Bernhard R. Link! (Closes: #545699)
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- do not segfault on invalid items (closes: #544080)
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We can use it to simplify the internal code to operate with
Acquire::CompressionTypes group. This also made it possible
to set this setting with the -o flag.
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acquire-items choose which compression file they should (try first to)
download to easily add new or change the order of the compression types.
And because it is easy now we directly add builtin lzma support.
The compression ratio is better than bzip2 but we prefer the later for now
as no (official) mirror uses lzma, so this would only generate useless
hits on the servers. Maybe sometime in the future lzma will be the default...
[apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc]
- use configsettings for dynamic compression type use and order.
Based on a patch by Jyrki Muukkonen, thanks! (LP: #71746)
[apt-pkg/init.cc]
- add default configuration for compression types and add lzma
support. Order is now bzip2, lzma, gzip, none (Closes: #510526)
[ftparchive/writer.cc]
- add lzma support also here, patch for this (and inspiration for
the one above) by Robert Millan, thanks!
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(generic) acquire-item.cc code
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- Added fallback to uncompressed 'Packages' if neither 'bz2' nor 'gz'
available. (Closes: #409284)
* apt-pkg/algorithm.cc:
- Strip username and password from source URL in error message.
(Closes: #425150)
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and Packages)
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- fix signaure removal on transient network failures
(thanks to Scott James Remnant)
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that apt will refuse to update and use the old lists if
the authentication of a repository that used to be
authenticated fails. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AptAuthenticationReliability
for more details.
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- add missing file to make the tests work again
* apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc:
- fix I-M-S hits with file:// uris
* test/pre-upload-check.py:
- better error messages
- use "apt-get" by default (instead of ../bin/apt-get)
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- add missing file to make the test/pre-upload-check.py work again
apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc:
- fix auth-reliable code when file:// uris are used
test/pre-upload-check.py:
- use the standard apt, not "../bin/apt-get" by default
- make the error messages more useful on test-failure
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- make the authentication download code more robust against
servers/proxies with broken If-Range implementations
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