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to save some space and allow quick comparisions later on
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- add a string-equal shortcut for equal version comparisions
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apt-pkg/deb/deblistparser.cc:
- use OpenMaybeClearSignedFile to be free from detecting and
skipping clearsigning metadata in dsc and Release files
We can't write a "clean" file to disk as not all acquire methods copy
Release files before checking them (e.g. cdrom), so this reverts recombining,
but uses the method we use for dsc files also in the two places we
deal with Release files
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into data and signatures, pass it to gpgv for verification and
recombines it after that in a known-good way without unsigned blocks
and whitespaces resulting usually in more or less the same file as
before, but later code can be sure about the format
* apt-pkg/deb/debmetaindex.cc:
- reenable InRelease by default
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- CVE-2013-1051
* apt-pkg/deb/debmetaindex.cc,
test/integration/test-bug-595691-empty-and-broken-archive-files,
test/integration/test-releasefile-verification:
- disable InRelease downloading until the verification issue is
fixed, thanks to Ansgar Burchardt for finding the flaw
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Closes: #697577
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by introducing a pseudo-architecture 'none' so that the small group of
users with these packages can get right of them without introducing too
much hassle for other users (Closes: #686346)
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- negative dependencies need to apply to all architectures,
but those with a specific architecture only apply to this one
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change at the time of writing the strings, so first store it temporary
and then save the index in the (possibily new) pointer location
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- use PackageArchitectureMatchesSpecification filter
* apt-pkg/cachefilter.cc:
- add PackageArchitectureMatchesSpecification (Closes: #672603)
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- ensure that mixed positive/negative architecture wildcards
are handled in the same way as dpkg handles them
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- add support for arch-specific qualifiers in dependencies
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- set pkgCacheGen::Essential to "all" again (Closes: #675449)
* apt-pkg/algorithms.cc:
- force install only for one essential package out of a group
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- check length and containing chars for a given description md5sum
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- only treat the native apt as essential by default
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- do not crash if (*I).Pkg is NULL (LP: #939867)
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- check return of writev() as gcc recommends
* methods/mirror.cc:
- check return of chdir() as gcc recommends
* apt-pkg/deb/dpkgpm.cc:
- check return of write() a gcc recommends
* apt-inst/deb/debfile.cc:
- check return of chdir() as gcc recommends
* apt-inst/deb/dpkgdb.cc:
- check return of chdir() as gcc recommends
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* apt-pkg/packagemanager.cc:
- fix bug in predepends handling - ensure that packages that needs
unpackaging are unpacked before they are configured (LP: #927993)
[ Julian Andres Klode ]
* apt-pkg/deb/deblistparser.cc:
- Set the Essential flag on APT instead of only Important
* apt-pkg/packagemanager.cc:
- Do not use immediate configuration for packages with the Important flag
* Treat the Important flag like the Essential flag with those differences:
- No Immediate configuration (see above)
- Not automatically installed during dist-upgrade
- No higher score for installation ordering
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- Set the Essential flag on APT instead of only Important
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initialized in the constructor." messages (no functional change)
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dpkg transaction instead of ignoring it completely
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- drop support for i18n/Index file (introduced in 0.8.11) and use
the Release file instead to get the Translations (Closes: #649314)
* ftparchive/writer.cc:
- add 'Translation-*' to the default patterns
i18n/Index was never used outside debian - and even here it isn't used
consistently as only 'main' has such a file. As the Release file now
includes the Translation-* files we therefore drop support for i18n/Index.
A version supporting it was never part of a debian release and still
supporting it would mean that we get 99% of the time a 404 as response
to the request anyway and confuse archive maintainers who want to
provide all files APT tries to acquire.
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with this name is not installed (Closes: #619646)
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- fix crash when a package is in removed but residual config state
(LP: #923807)
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- chroot if needed before dpkg --assert-multi-arch
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- return the correct version arch for all+foreign, too
The flag is interpreted at a few other places in different styles so
this commit ensures that the flag check is consistent everywhere
(checking for Same in flag style is a bit too much as it isn't used
in combination with others anyway, but who knows and just for
consistency)
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- fix segfault on pkg removal
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Versions with arch:all are added to the package with the native arch,
so we can't rely on Pkg.Arch() for the architecture
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- redirect out/input of dpkg --assert-multi-arch to /dev/null
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- check if dpkg supports multiarch with --assert-multi-arch
and if it does be always explicit about the architecture
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on the FileFd instead
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(and be it if it tries to announce that…)
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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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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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