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Reference mail:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-l10n-english/2015/11/msg00006.html
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Unlinking /dev/null is bad, we shouldn't do that. Also, we should print
at least a warning if we tried to unlink a file but didn't manage to
pull it of (ignoring the case were the file is /dev/null or doesn't
exist in the first place).
This got triggered by a relatively unlikely to cause problem in
pkgAcquire::Worker::PrepareFiles which would while temporary
uncompressed files (which are set to keep compressed) figure out that to
files are the same and prepare for sharing by deleting them. Bad move.
That also shows why not printing a warning is a bad idea as this hide
the error for in non-root test runs.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Using libpam-tmpdir caused us to create our download tmp directory in
root's private tmp before changing to _apt, which wouldn't have access
to it.
By extending our GetTempDir method with an optional wrapper changing the
effective user, we can test if a given user can access the directory and
ignore TMPDIR if not instead of ignoring TMPDIR completely.
Closes: 797270
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Trade deduplication of code for a bunch of new virtuals, so it is
actually visible how the different indexes behave cleaning up the
interface at large in the process.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Doing this disables the implicit copy assignment operator (among others)
which would cause hovac if used on the classes as it would just copy the
pointer, not the data the d-pointer points to. For most of the classes
we don't need a copy assignment operator anyway and in many classes it
was broken before as many contain a pointer of some sort.
Only for our Cacheset Container interfaces we define an explicit copy
assignment operator which could later be implemented to copy the data
from one d-pointer to the other if we need it.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Its a bit unpredictable which permissons and owners we will encounter on
a CD-ROM (or a USB stick, as apt-cdrom is responsible for those too),
so we have to ensure in this codepath as well that everything is nicely
setup without waiting for a 'apt-get update' to fix up the (potential)
mess.
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Git-Dch: ignore
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Git-Dch: ignore
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Conflicts:
apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc
apt-pkg/acquire-item.h
apt-pkg/cachefilter.h
configure.ac
debian/changelog
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incorrect invalidating of unauthenticated data (CVE-2014-0488)
incorect verification of 304 reply (CVE-2014-0487)
incorrect verification of Acquire::Gzip indexes (CVE-2014-0489)
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Conflicts:
apt-pkg/contrib/fileutl.cc
apt-pkg/contrib/fileutl.h
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debian/experimental
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Conflicts:
apt-pkg/cachefilter.h
apt-pkg/contrib/fileutl.cc
apt-pkg/contrib/netrc.h
apt-pkg/deb/debsrcrecords.cc
apt-pkg/init.h
apt-pkg/pkgcache.cc
debian/apt.install.in
debian/changelog
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Conflicts:
test/libapt/fileutl_test.cc
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Bug lp:#1304657 was caused by confusion around the name Perms.
The new name AccessMode should make it clear that its not the
literal file permissions but instead the AccessMode passed to
open() (i.e. the umask needs to be applied)
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This methods should not be used by anyone expect the library itself as
they are helpers for the specific class and therefore perfect candidates
for hidding.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Git-Dch: Ignore
Reported-By: gcc -Wsuggest-attribute={pure,const,noreturn}
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Beside being a bit cleaner it hopefully also resolves oddball problems
I have with high levels of parallel jobs.
Git-Dch: Ignore
Reported-By: iwyu (include-what-you-use)
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Conflicts:
apt-private/private-list.cc
configure.ac
debian/apt.install.in
debian/changelog
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APT::Keep-Fds hack and also add a new PackageManagerProgressFd::StartDpkg() progress state
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- add Glob() to fileutl.{cc,h}
Conflicts:
apt-pkg/contrib/fileutl.h
debian/changelog
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Conflicts:
apt-pkg/contrib/strutl.cc
apt-pkg/deb/dpkgpm.cc
configure.ac
debian/changelog
doc/po/apt-doc.pot
po/apt-all.pot
po/ar.po
po/ast.po
po/bg.po
po/bs.po
po/ca.po
po/cs.po
po/cy.po
po/da.po
po/de.po
po/dz.po
po/el.po
po/es.po
po/eu.po
po/fi.po
po/fr.po
po/gl.po
po/hu.po
po/it.po
po/ja.po
po/km.po
po/ko.po
po/ku.po
po/lt.po
po/mr.po
po/nb.po
po/ne.po
po/nl.po
po/nn.po
po/pl.po
po/pt.po
po/pt_BR.po
po/ro.po
po/ru.po
po/sk.po
po/sl.po
po/sv.po
po/th.po
po/tl.po
po/uk.po
po/vi.po
po/zh_CN.po
po/zh_TW.po
test/integration/framework
test/integration/test-bug-602412-dequote-redirect
test/integration/test-ubuntu-bug-346386-apt-get-update-paywall
test/interactive-helper/aptwebserver.cc
test/interactive-helper/makefile
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Previously some errors would set the Fail flag while some didn't
without a clear reason as all errors leave a bad FileFd behind,
so we use a helper now to ensure that all errors set the flag.
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- add Glob() to fileutl.{cc,h}
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gpg clearsign signature and if not download Release/Release.gpg instead
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- clean up lost atomic cachefiles with 'clean' (Closes: #650513)
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- fix compat with FileFd::OpenDescriptor() in ReadOnlyGzip mode
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- fix segfault from python-apt testsuite
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anymore and therefore are also able to drop quiet a bit of duplicated code
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The breakage is just to big for now, so guard the change with
#ifndef APT_8_CLEANER_HEADERS and be nice to library users
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internally so that it is exported and can be used like a "normal"
uncompressed file with FileFd
This allows us to hide th zlib usage in the implementation and use gzip
instead if we don't have zlib builtin (the same for other compressors).
The code includes quiet a few FIXME's so while all tests are working
it shouldn't be used just yet outside of libapt as it might break.
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- drop the explicit export of gz-compression handling
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- implement a ModificationTime method for FileFd
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