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By restricting the Date field to be in the past, an attacker cannot
just create a repository from the future that would be accepted as
a valid update for a repository.
This check can be disabled by Acquire::Check-Date set to false. This
will also disable Check-Valid-Until and any future date related checking,
if any - the option means: "my computers date cannot be trusted."
Modify the tests to allow repositories to be up to 10 hours in the
future, so we can keep using hours there to simulate time changes.
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This makes it easier to see which headers includes what.
The changes were done by running
git grep -l '#\s*include' \
| grep -E '.(cc|h)$' \
| xargs sed -i -E 's/(^\s*)#(\s*)include/\1#\2 include/'
To modify all include lines by adding a space, and then running
./git-clang-format.sh.
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If we couldn't find an entry for a Sources file we would generate an
error while for a Packages file we would silently skip it due to
assuming it is missing because it is empty. We can do better by checking
if the repository declares that it supports a component we want to get
the file from and if not say so and hint at the user making a typo.
An example were this helps is mozilla.debian.net which dropped the
firefox-aurora component (as upstream did) meaning no upgrades until the
user notices manually that the repository doesn't provide packages
anymore. With this commit warnings are raised hopefully causing the user
to investigate what is wrong (sooner).
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Weak had no dedicated option before and Insecure and Downgrade were both
global options, which given the effect they all have on security is
rather bad. Setting them for individual repositories only isn't great
but at least slightly better and also more consistent with other
settings for repositories.
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Debian has a Packages file for arch:all already, but the arch:any files
contain arch:all packages as well, so downloading it would be a total
waste of resources. Getting this solved is on the list of things to do,
but it is also the hardest part – for index targets like Contents the
situation is much easier and less server/client implementations are
involved so we might not want to stall them.
A repository can now declare via:
No-Support-for-Architecture-all: Packages
that even if an arch:all Packages exists, it shouldn't be downloaded, so
that support for Contents files can be added now.
See also 1dd20368486820efb6ef4476ad739e967174bec4 for the implementation
of downloading arch:all index targets, which this is limiting.
The field uses the name of the target from the apt configuration for
simplicity and is negative by design as this field is intended to be
supported/needed only for a "short" time (one or two Debian releases).
While this commit theoretically supports any target, its expected to
only see "Packages" as a value in reality.
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Based on a discussion with Niels Thykier who asked for Contents-all this
implements apt trying for all architecture dependent files to get a file
for the architecture all, which is treated internally now as an official
architecture which is always around (like native). This way arch:all
data can be shared instead of duplicated for each architecture requiring
the user to download the same information again and again.
There is one problem however: In Debian there is already a binary-all/
Packages file, but the binary-any files still include arch:all packages,
so that downloading this file now would be a waste of time, bandwidth
and diskspace. We therefore need a way to decide if it makes sense to
download the all file for Packages in Debian or not. The obvious answer
would be a special flag in the Release file indicating this, which would
need to default to 'no' and every reasonable repository would override
it to 'yes' in a few years time, but the flag would be there "forever".
Looking closer at a Release file we see the field "Architectures", which
doesn't include 'all' at the moment. With the idea outlined above that
'all' is a "proper" architecture now, we interpret this field as being
authoritative in declaring which architectures are supported by this
repository. If it says 'all', apt will try to get all, if not it will be
skipped. This gives us another interesting feature: If I configure a
source to download armel and mips, but it declares it supports only
armel apt will now print a notice saying as much. Previously this was a
very cryptic failure. If on the other hand the repository supports mips,
too, but for some reason doesn't ship mips packages at the moment, this
'missing' file is silently ignored (= that is the same as the repository
including an empty file).
The Architectures field isn't mandatory through, so if it isn't there,
we assume that every architecture is supported by this repository, which
skips the arch:all if not listed in the release file.
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This changes the semantics of the option (which is renamed too) to be a
yes/no value with the special additional value "force" as this allows
by-hash to be disabled even if the repository indicates it would be
supported and is more in line with our other yes/no options like pdiff
which disable themselves if no support can be detected.
The feature wasn't documented so far and hasn't reached a (un)stable
release yet, so changing it without trying too hard to keep
compatibility seems okay.
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Multiple targets downloading the same file is bad™ as it leads us to all
sorts of problems like the acquire system breaking or simply a problem
of which settings to use for them. Beside that this is most likely a
mistake and silently ignoring it doesn't help the user realizing his
mistake…
On the other hand, we have 'duplicates' which are 'created' by how we
create indextargets, so we have to prevent those from being created to
but do not emit a warning for them as this is an implementation detail.
And then, there is the absolute and most likely user mistake: Having the
same target(s) activated in multiple entries.
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Disabling pdiffs can be useful occasionally, like if you have a fast
local mirror where the download doesn't matter, but still want to use it
for non-local mirrors. Also, some users might prefer it to only use it
for very big indextargets like Contents.
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Sources are usually defined in sources.list (and co) and are pretty
stable, but once in a while a frontend might want to add an additional
"source" like a local .deb file to install this package (No support for
'real' sources being added this way as this is a multistep process).
We had a hack in place to allow apt-get and apt to pull this of for a
short while now, but other frontends are either left in the cold by this
and/or the code for it looks dirty with FIXMEs plastering it and has on
top of this also some problems (like including these 'volatile' sources
in the srcpkgcache.bin file).
So the biggest part in this commit is actually the rewrite of the cache
generation as it is now potentially a three step process. The biggest
problem with adding support now through is that this makes a bunch of
previously mostly unusable by externs and therefore hidden classes
public, so a bit of further tuneing on this now public API is in order…
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C++11 adds the 'override' specifier to mark that a method is overriding
a base class method and error out if not. We hide it in the APT_OVERRIDE
macro to ensure that we keep compiling in pre-c++11 standards.
Reported-By: clang-modernize -add-override -override-macros
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Limits which key(s) can be used to sign a repository. Not immensely useful
from a security perspective all by itself, but if the user has
additional measures in place to confine a repository (like pinning) an
attacker who gets the key for such a repository is limited to its
potential and can't use the key to sign its attacks for an other (maybe
less limited) repository… (yes, this is as weak as it sounds, but having
the capability might come in handy for implementing other stuff later).
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These options could be set via configuration before, but the connection
to the actual sources is so strong that they should really be set in the
sources.list instead – especially as this can be done a lot more
specific rather than e.g. disabling Valid-Until for all sources at once.
Valid-Until-* names are chosen instead of the Min/Max-ValidTime as this
seems like a better name and their use in the wild is probably low
enough that this isn't going to confuse anyone if we have to names for
the same thing in different areas.
In the longrun, the config options should be removed, but for now
documentation hinting at the new options is good enough as these are the
kind of options you set once across many systems with different apt
versions, so the new way should work everywhere first before we
deprecate the old way.
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indexRecords was used to parse the Release file – mostly the hashes –
while metaIndex deals with downloading the Release file, storing all
indexes coming from this release and … parsing the Release file, but
this time mostly for the other fields.
That wasn't a problem in metaIndex as this was done in the type specific
subclass, but indexRecords while allowing to override the parsing method
did expect by default a specific format.
APT isn't really supporting different types at the moment, but this is
a violation of the abstraction we have everywhere else and, which is the
actual reason for this merge: Options e.g. coming from the sources.list
come to metaIndex naturally, which needs to wrap them up and bring them
into indexRecords, so the acquire system is told about it as they don't
get to see the metaIndex, but they don't really belong in indexRecords
as this is just for storing data loaded from the Release file… the
result is a complete mess.
I am not saying it is a lot prettier after the merge, but at least
adding new options is now slightly easier and there is just one place
responsible for parsing the Release file. That can't hurt.
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A specific trust state can be enforced via a sources.list option, but it
effects all entries handled by the same Release file, not just the entry
it was given on so we enforce acknowledgement of this by requiring the
same value to be (not) set on all such entries.
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We support arch= for a while, now we finally add lang= as well and as a
first simple way of controlling which targets to acquire also target=.
This asked for a redesign of the internal API of parsing and storing
information about 'deb' and 'deb-src' lines. As this API isn't visible
to the outside no damage done through.
Beside being a nice cleanup (= it actually does more in less lines) it
also provides us with a predictable order of architectures as provides
in the configuration rather than based on string sorting-order, so that
now the native architecture is parsed/displayed first. Observeable e.g.
in apt-get output.
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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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To have a chance to keep the ABI for a while we need all three to team
up. One of them missing and we might loose, so ensuring that they are
available is a very tedious but needed task once in a while.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Selecting targets based on the Release they belong to isn't to
unrealistic. In fact, it is assumed to be the most used case so it is
made the default especially as this allows to bundle another thing we
have to be careful with: Filenames and only showing targets we have
acquired.
Closes: 752702
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We used to read the Release file for each Packages file and store the
data in the PackageFile struct even through potentially many Packages
(and Translation-*) files could use the same data. The point of the
exercise isn't the duplicated data through. Having the Release files as
first-class citizens in the Cache allows us to properly track their
state as well as allows us to use the information also for files which
aren't in the cache, but where we know to which Release file they
belong (Sources are an example for this).
This modifies the pkgCache structs, especially the PackagesFile struct
which depending on how libapt users access the data in these structs can
mean huge breakage or no visible change. As a single data point:
aptitude seems to be fine with this. Even if there is breakage it is
trivial to fix in a backportable way while avoiding breakage for
everyone would be a huge pain for us.
Note that not all PackageFile structs have a corresponding ReleaseFile.
In particular the dpkg/status file as well as *.deb files have not. As
these have only a Archive property need, the Component property takes
over this duty and the ReleaseFile remains zero. This is also the reason
why it isn't needed nor particularily recommended to change from
PackagesFile to ReleaseFile blindly. Sticking with the earlier is
usually the better option.
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We need a general way to get from a sources.list entry to IndexTargets
and with this change we can move from pkgSourceList over the list of
metaIndexes it includes to the IndexTargets each metaIndex can have.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Creating and passing around a bunch of pointers of IndexTargets (and of
a vector of pointers of IndexTargets) is probably done to avoid the
'costly' copy of container, but we are really not in a timecritical
operation here and move semantics will help us even further in the
future. On the other hand we never do a proper cleanup of these
pointers, which is very dirty, even if structures aren't that big…
The changes will effecting many items only effect our own hidden class,
so we can do that without fearing breaking interfaces or anything.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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First pass at making the acquire system capable of downloading files
based on configuration rather than hardcoded entries. It is now possible
to instruct 'deb' and 'deb-src' sources.list lines to download more than
just Packages/Translation-* and Sources files. Details on how to do that
can be found in the included documentation file.
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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.
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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).
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Git-Dch: Ignore
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We are the only possible users of private methods, so we are also the
only users who can potentially export them via using them in inline
methods. The point is: We don't need these symbols exported if we don't
do this, so marking them as hidden removes some methods from the API
without breaking anything as nobody could have used them.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Reported-By: clang++ -Werror
Conflicts:
apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc
apt-pkg/acquire-item.h
apt-pkg/deb/debmetaindex.h
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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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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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- add trusted=yes option to mark unsigned (local) repository as trusted
based on a patch from Ansgar Burchardt, thanks a lot! (Closes: #596498)
Note that "apt-get update" still warns about unknown signatures even
when [trusted=yes] is given for the source.
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* [ABI-Break] merge lp:~mvo/apt/sha512-template to add support for sha512
* [ABI-Break] merge lp:~mvo/apt/dpointer to support easier extending
without breaking the ABI
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* apt-pkg/aptconfiguration.cc:
- remove the inbuilt Translation files whitelist
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patch which includes the following big changes:
- Declare the unused [vendor] field in sources.list as option field,
e.g. deb [arch=amd64,i386 lang=en_GB have=fun] http://example.org
- When fetching index files download them for all APT::Architectures
(overrideable with the options field above)
- Allow all architectures of APT::Architectures to be in the Cache
- Add the architecture to status and progress informations
- Add b= (Binary architecture) to policy
This commit doesn't incude the "pin-hack" as the Group structure will take
care of this (and does it already to some extend).
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Patches applied:
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--base-0
tag of apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--MAIN--0--patch-1190
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-1
Creation of branch v0_6
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-2
Creation of branch v0_6
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-3
Creation of branch v0_6
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-4
Creation of branch v0_6
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-5
Creation of branch v0_6
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-6
Creation of branch v0_6
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-7
Merge working copy of v0.6
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-8
0.6.0 is headed for experimental, not unstable
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-9
Date
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-10
Update LIB_APT_PKG_MAJOR
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-11
- Fix a heap corruption bug in pkgSrcRecords::pkgSrcRec...
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-12
Resynch
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-13
* Merge apt 0.5.17
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-14
* Rearrange Release file authentication code to be more...
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-15
* Convert distribution "../project/experimental" to "ex...
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-16
Merge 1.11
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-17
Merge 1.7
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-18
Merge 1.10
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-19
* Make a number of Release file errors into warnings; f...
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-20
* Add space between package names when multiple unauthe...
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-21
* Provide apt-key with a secret keyring and a trustdb, ...
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-22
* Fix typo in apt-key(8) (standard input is '-', not '/')
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-23
0.6.2
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-24
Resynch
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-25
* Fix MetaIndexURI for flat ("foo/") sources
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-26
0.6.3
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-27
* Use the top-level Release file in LoadReleaseInfo, ra...
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-28
0.6.4
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-29
Clarify
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-30
* Move the authentication check into a separate functio...
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-31
* Fix display of unauthenticated packages when they are...
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-32
* Move the authentication check into a separate functio...
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-33
* Restore the ugly hack I removed from indexRecords::Lo...
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-34
0.6.6
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-35
* Forgot to revert part of the changes to tagfile in 0....
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-36
* Add a config option and corresponding command line option
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-37
0.6.8
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-38
hopefully avoid more segfaults
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-39
XXX
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-40
* Another tagfile workaround
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-41
* Use "Codename" (woody, sarge, etc.) to supply the val...
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-42
* Support IMS requests of Release.gpg and Release
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-43
* Have pkgAcquireIndex calculate an MD5 sum if one is n...
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-44
* Merge 0.5.18
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-45
apt (0.6.13) experimental; urgency=low
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-46
0.6.13
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-47
Merge 0.5.20
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-48
The source list works a bit differently in 0.6; fix the...
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-49
* s/Debug::Acquire::gpg/&v/
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-50
* Honor the [vendor] syntax in sources.list again (thou...
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-51
* Don't ship vendors.list(5) since it isn't used yet
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-52
* Revert change from 0.6.10; it was right in the first ...
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-53
* Fix some cases where the .gpg file could be left in p...
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-54
Print a warning if gnupg is not installed
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-55
* Handle more IMS stuff correctly
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-56
0.6.17
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-57
* Merge 0.5.21
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-58
* Add new Debian Archive Automatic Signing Key to the d...
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-59
0.6.18
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-60
* Merge 0.5.22
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-61
* Convert apt-key(8) to docbook XML
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-62
Merge 0.5.23
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-63
Remove bogus partial 0.5.22 changelog entry
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-64
Make the auth warning a bit less redundant
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-65
* Merge 0.5.24
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-66
* Make the unauthenticated packages prompt more intuiti...
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-67
Merge 0.5.25
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-68
* Remove obsolete pkgIterator::TargetVer() (Closes: #230159)
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-69
* Reverse test in CheckAuth to match new prompt (Closes...
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-70
Update version
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-71
Fix backwards sense of CheckAuth prompt
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-72
0.6.24
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-73
Close bug
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-74
* Fix handling of two-part sources for sources.list deb...
* apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-75
0.6.25
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--authentication--0--base-0
tag of apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--experimental--0.6--patch-75
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--authentication--0--patch-1
Michael Vogt's merge of apt--experimental--0 onto apt--main--0
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--authentication--0--patch-2
Merge from apt--main--0
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--authentication--0--patch-3
Merge from main
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--authentication--0--patch-4
Merge from main
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--authentication--0--patch-5
Update version number in configure.in
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--authentication--0--patch-6
Merge from main
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--authentication--0--patch-7
Merge from main
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--authentication--0--patch-8
Merge from mvo's branch
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--authentication--0--patch-9
Merge from mvo's tree
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--authentication--0--patch-10
Merge from mvo
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--authentication--0--patch-11
Fix permissions AGAIN
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--bzip2-debs--0--base-0
tag of apt@packages.debian.org/apt--main--0--patch-30
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--bzip2-debs--0--patch-1
Create baz branch
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--bzip2-debs--0--patch-2
Implement data.tar.bz2 support
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--main--0--patch-30
Fix changelog
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--main--0--patch-31
Fix permissions again
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--main--0--patch-32
Fix permissions again
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--main--0--patch-33
Use baz instead of tla
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--main--0--patch-34
Merge bzip2-debs branch
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--main--0--patch-35
Fix changelog
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--main--0--patch-36
untagged-source precious
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--main--0--patch-37
Add .arch-inventory files
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--main--0--patch-38
Fix permissions again
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--main--0--patch-39
Merge apt--authentication--0
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--main--0--patch-40
Merge misc-abi-changes
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--main--0--patch-41
Merge from mvo
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--misc-abi-changes--0--base-0
tag of apt@packages.debian.org/apt--main--0--patch-16
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--misc-abi-changes--0--patch-1
Fix apt-get -s remove to not display the candidate version
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--misc-abi-changes--0--patch-2
Merge from main
* apt@packages.debian.org/apt--misc-abi-changes--0--patch-3
Use pid_t throughout to hold process IDs
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004--laptop/apt--authentication-mvo--0--base-0
tag of michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004/apt--authentication-mvo--0--patch-12
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004--laptop/apt--authentication-mvo--0--patch-1
* star-merged matt's changes (bz2 support for data-members in debs)
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004--laptop/apt--authentication-mvo--0--patch-2
* ignore errors when a Packages.bz2/Sources.bz2 can't be found and try with Packages.gz/Sources.gz again
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004--laptop/apt--mvo--0--base-0
tag of apt@packages.debian.org/apt--main--0--patch-34
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004--laptop/apt--mvo--0--patch-1
* merged matt's tree (with all those apt-authentication changes)
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004--laptop/apt--mvo--0--patch-2
don't display a error if a bzip2 package can not be downloaded, just ignore (Ign) it
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004--laptop/apt--mvo--0--patch-3
* "chmod 755 cmdline/apt-key", changed version to 0.6.27ubuntu1
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004--laptop/apt--mvo--0--patch-4
* fix for a stupid merge error (from 0.5->0.6)
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004--laptop/apt--mvo--0--patch-5
* unstable should really be hoary
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004--laptop/apt--mvo--0--patch-6
* stronger dependencies for libapt-pkg-dev (depends on the source version of apt and apt-watch now)
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004--laptop/apt--mvo--0--patch-7
* distro really should be hoary, not unstable :/
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004--laptop/apt--mvo--0--patch-8
* documented the "--allow-unauthenticated" switch
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004/apt--authentication-mvo--0--patch-1
tag of apt@packages.debian.org/apt--authentication--0--base-0
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004/apt--authentication-mvo--0--patch-2
merged "tla apply-delta -A foo@ apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--MAIN--0--patch-1190 apt@arch.ubuntu.com/apt--MAIN--0--patch-1343" and cleaned up conflicts
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004/apt--authentication-mvo--0--patch-3
* missing bits from the merge added
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004/apt--authentication-mvo--0--patch-4
* star-merged with apt@packages.debian.org/apt--main--0
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004/apt--authentication-mvo--0--patch-5
* tree-synced to the apt--authentication tree
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004/apt--authentication-mvo--0--patch-6
* use the ubuntu-key in this version
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004/apt--authentication-mvo--0--patch-7
* imported the patches from mdz
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004/apt--authentication-mvo--0--patch-8
* apt-get update --print-uris works now as before (fallback to 0.5.x behaviour)
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004/apt--authentication-mvo--0--patch-9
* fix for the "if any source unauthenticated, all other sources are unauthenticated too" problem
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004/apt--authentication-mvo--0--patch-10
* reworked the "--print-uris" patch. it no longer uses: "APT::Get::Print-URIs" in the library
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004/apt--authentication-mvo--0--patch-11
* version of the library set to 3.6
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004/apt--authentication-mvo--0--patch-12
* changelog finallized, will upload to people.ubuntulinux.org/~mvo/apt-authentication
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004/apt--main-authentication--0--base-0
tag of apt@packages.debian.org/apt--main--0--patch-22
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004/apt--main-authentication--0--patch-1
* star-merge from apt--experimental--0.6
* michael.vogt@canonical.com--2004/apt--main-authentication--0--patch-2
* compile failure fix for methods/http.cc, po-file fixes
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