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Our implementation of wildcards was rudimentary. It worked for some
common ones, but it was also broken: For example, armel matched any-armel,
but should match any-arm.
With this commit, we load the correct tables from dpkg. Supported are
both triplets and quadruplet tables (the latter introduced in dpkg 1.18.11).
There are some odd things we have to deal with in the cache filter for
historical and API reasons:
* The character "*" must be accepted as an alternative to any - in fact
it may appear anywhere in the wildcard as we also allow fnmatch() style
wildcard matching on the commandline.
* The code might get passed an arch with a minus at the end, for example
the cmdline "install apt:any-arm-" will first try to check if any-arm-
is a valid architecture. We deal with this by rejecting any wildcard
ending in a minus.
* Triplets are actually implemented by extending them to faux quadruplets
- by prepending a "base" component for the architecture tuple, and "any"
if there is a wildcard component.
Once we have constructed a wildcard, it is transformed into an fnmatch()
expression for historical reasons. In the future, we should really get a
tuple class and implement matching in a better, more explicit way.
This does for now though - it passes all the test cases and accepts all
things it should accept.
Closes: #748936
Thanks: James Clarke <jrtc27@jrtc27.com> for the initial patch
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Apparently we had no default defined for this.
Reported-By: David Kalnischkies
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This accidentally had two apt in it. This fixes a regression
from commit 8757a0f.
Gbp-Dch: ignore
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This allows other vendors to use different paths, or to build
your own APT in /opt for testing. Note that this uses + 1 in
some places, as the paths we receive are absolute, but we need
to strip of the initial /.
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Usually these config options are set to sensible values, but if init
isn't run or the user interferes with configuration clearing or similar
the options could indeed carry an empty value, which will result in
FindDir returning a '/'. That feels kinda wrong, but as a public
interface there isn't much we can do about it and instead make it so
that we get the special file /dev/null back we know how to deal with in
such cases.
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Julian noticed on IRC that I fall victim to a lovely false friend by
calling referring to a 'planer' all the time even through these are
machines to e.g. remove splinters from woodwork ("make stuff plane").
The term I meant is written in german in this way (= with a single n)
but in english there are two, aka: 'planner'.
As that is unreleased code switching all instances without any
transitional provisions. Also the reason why its skipped in changelog.
Thanks: Julian Andres Klode
Gbp-Dch: Ignore
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In 385d9f2f23057bc5808b5e013e77ba16d1c94da4 I implemented the storage of
scenario files based on enabling this by default for EIPP, but I
implemented it first optionally for EDSP to have it independent.
The reasons mentioned in the earlier commit (debugging and bugreports)
obviously apply here, especially as EIPP solutions aren't user approved,
nearly impossible to verify before starting the execution and at the
time of error the scenario has changed already, so that reproducing the
issue becomes hard(er).
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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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With this commit all APT-based clients default to refusing to work with
unsigned or otherwise insufficently secured repositories. In terms of
apt and apt-get this changes nothing, but it effects all tools using
libapt like aptitude, synaptic or packagekit.
The exception remains apt-get for stretch for now as this might break
too many scripts/usecases too quickly.
The documentation is updated and extended to reflect how to opt out or
in on this behaviour change.
Closes: 808367
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For bugreports and co it could be handy to have the scenario and all the
settings used in it around later for inspection for EDSP like protocols.
EDSP might not be the most interesting as the user can still interrupt
the process before the solution is applied and users tend to have an
opinion on the "rightness" of a solution, so it is disabled by default.
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If pkgAcqChangelog is told to acquire the changelog for a version it
will check first if this version is installed on the disk and if so will
use the local changelog in /usr/share/doc (possibily/likely gz
compressed) instead of downloading the file from the web.
An option is provided to disable this, which is enabled by default for
the Ubuntu vendor as they truncate the local changelogs – and for apts
--print-uris action.
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This should make it more obvious that CHANGEPATH is a placeholder which
apt will replace with a package specific path rather than a string
constant.
Mail-Reference: <87d1upgvaf.fsf@deep-thought.43-1.org>
Mail-Archive: https://lists.debian.org/debian-dak/2015/12/msg00005.html
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'files' is a bit too generic as a name for a command usually only used
programmatically (if at all) by developers, so instead of "wasting" this
generic name for this we use "indextargets" which is actually the name
of the datastructure the displayed data is stored in.
Along with this rename the config options are renamed accordingly.
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History suggests that this comes from an earlier apt-secure
implementation, but never really became a thing, totally unused and
marked as deprecated for "ages" now. Especially as it did nothing even
if it would have been used (libapt itself didn't use it at all).
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Provided is a specialized acquire item which given a version can figure
out the correct URI to try by itself and if not provides an error
message alongside with static methods to get just the URI it would try
to download if it should just be displayed or similar such.
The URI is constructed as follows:
Release files can provide an URI template in the "Changelogs" field,
otherwise we lookup a configuration item based on the "Label" or
"Origin" of the Release file to get a (hopefully known) default value
for now. This template should contain the string CHANGEPATH which is
replaced with the information about the version we want the changelog
for (e.g. main/a/apt/apt_1.1). This middleway was choosen as this path
part was consistent over the three known implementations (+1 defunct),
while the rest of the URI varies widely between them.
The benefit of this construct is that it is now easy to get changelogs
for Debian packages on Ubuntu and vice versa – even at the moment where
the Changelogs field is present nowhere. Strictly better than what
apt-get had before as it would even fail to get changelogs from
security… Now it will notice that security identifies as Origin: Debian
and pick this setting (assuming again that no Changelogs field exists).
If on the other hand security would ship its changelogs in a different
location we could set it via the Label option overruling Origin.
Closes: 687147, 739854, 784027, 787190
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We still need an API for the targets, so slowly prepare the IndexTargets
to let them take this job.
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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This change is made for backward compatiblity and should be reverted
once jessie is out.
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Do not drop privileges in the methods when using a older version of
libapt that does not support the chown magic in partial/ yet. To
do this DropPrivileges() now will ignore a empty Apt::Sandbox::User.
Cleanup all hardcoded _apt along the way.
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The configuration key Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories controls if
apt allows loading of unsigned repositories at all.
The configuration Acquire::AllowDowngradeToInsecureRepositories
controls if a signed repository can ever become unsigned. This
should really never be needed but we provide it to avoid having
to mess around in /var/lib/apt/lists if there is a use-case for
this (which I can't think of right now).
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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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Regardless of when this transition was, it is so long ago that everyone
who would still need this has a million other problems to deal with now
so lets just drop this code.
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to the more standard PACKAGE_VERSION and make it work in every file
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- silently ignore *.orig and *.save files by default
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- use CndSet in pkgInitConfig (Closes: #629617)
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- don't set deprecated APT::Acquire::Translation, thanks Jörg Sommer!
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solver in this list of directories
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[ David Kalnischkies ]
* apt-pkg/depcache.cc:
- add SetCandidateRelease() to set a candidate version and
the candidates of dependencies if needed to a specified
release (Closes: #572709)
* cmdline/apt-get.cc:
- if --print-uris is used don't setup downloader as we don't need
progress, lock nor the directories it would create otherwise
- show dependencies of essential packages which are going to remove
only if they cause the remove of this essential (Closes: #601961)
- keep not installed garbage packages uninstalled instead of showing
in the autoremove section and installing those (Closes: #604222)
- change pkg/release behavior to use the new SetCandidateRelease
so installing packages from experimental or backports is easier
- really do not show packages in the extra section if they were
requested on the commandline, e.g. with a modifier (Closes: #184730)
* debian/control:
- add Vcs-Browser now that loggerhead works again (Closes: #511168)
- depend on debhelper 7 to raise compat level
- depend on dpkg-dev (>= 1.15.8) to have c++ symbol mangling
* apt-pkg/contrib/fileutl.cc:
- add a RealFileExists method and check that your configuration files
are real files to avoid endless loops if not (Closes: #604401)
- ignore non-regular files in GetListOfFilesInDir (Closes: #594694)
* apt-pkg/contrib/weakptr.h:
- include stddefs.h to fix compile error (undefined NULL) with gcc-4.6
* methods/https.cc:
- fix CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST by really passing 2 to it if enabled
* deb/dpkgpm.cc:
- fix popen/fclose mismatch reported by cppcheck. Thanks to Petter
Reinholdtsen for report and patch! (Closes: #607803)
* doc/apt.conf.5.xml:
- fix multipl{y,e} spelling error reported by Jakub Wilk (Closes: #607636)
* apt-inst/contrib/extracttar.cc:
- let apt-utils work with encoded tar headers if uid/gid are large.
Thanks to Nobuhiro Hayashi for the patch! (Closes: #330162)
* apt-pkg/cacheiterator.h:
- do not segfault if cache is not build (Closes: #254770)
* doc/apt-get.8.xml:
- remove duplicated mentioning of --install-recommends
* doc/sources.list.5.xml:
- remove obsolete references to non-us (Closes: #594495)
* debian/rules:
- use -- instead of deprecated -u for dh_gencontrol
- remove shlibs.local creation and usage
- show differences in the symbol files, but never fail
* pre-build.sh:
- remove as it is not needed for a working 'bzr bd'
* debian/{apt,apt-utils}.symbols:
- ship experimental unmangled c++ symbol files
* methods/rred.cc:
- operate optional on gzip compressed pdiffs
* apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc:
- don't uncompress downloaded pdiff files before feeding it to rred
- try downloading clearsigned InRelease before trying Release.gpg
- change the internal handling of Extensions in pkgAcqIndex
- add a special uncompressed compression type to prefer those files
- download and use i18n/Index to choose which Translations to download
* cmdline/apt-key:
- don't set trustdb-name as non-root so 'list' and 'finger'
can be used without being root (Closes: #393005, #592107)
* apt-pkg/deb/deblistparser.cc:
- rewrite LoadReleaseInfo to cope with clearsigned Releasefiles
* ftparchive/writer.cc:
- add config option to search for more patterns in release command
- include Index files by default in the Release file
* methods/{gzip,bzip}.cc:
- print a good error message if FileSize() is zero
* apt-pkg/aptconfiguration.cc:
- remove the inbuilt Translation files whitelist
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- use /media/cdrom as default mountoint (closes: #611569)
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- add a RealFileExists method and check that your configuration files
are real files to avoid endless loops if not (Closes: #604401)
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- support really still the APT::GPGV::TrustedKeyring setting,
as it breaks d-i badly otherwise (Closes: #595428)
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- set the default values for dir::etc::trusted options correctly
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- show notice about ignored file instead of being always silent
- add a Dir::Ignore-Files-Silently list option to control the notice
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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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directory (and to have a better method name in the error message if not)
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* merged from the lp:~mvo/apt/history branch
* Fix apt-ftparchive(1) wrt description of the "-o" option.
Thanks to Dann Frazier for the patch. Closes: #273100
* po/LINGUAS. Re-disable Hebrew. Closes: #534992
* po/LINGUAS. Enable Asturian and Lithuanian
* Fix typo in apt-cache.8.xml: nessasarily
* Fix "with with" in apt-get.8.xml
* Fix some of the typos mentioned by the german team
Closes: #479997
* Polish translation update by Wiktor Wandachowicz
Closes: #548571
* German translation update by Holger Wansing
Closes: #551534
* Italian translation update by Milo Casagrande
Closes: #555797
* Simplified Chinese translation update by Aron Xu
Closes: #558737
* Slovak translation update by Ivan Masár
Closes: #559277
* apt-pkg/packagemanager.cc:
- add output about pre-depends configuring when debug::pkgPackageManager
is used
* methods/https.cc:
- fix incorrect use of CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, closes: #497983, LP: #354972
thanks to Brian Thomason for the patch
* merge lp:~mvo/apt/netrc branch, this adds support for a
/etc/apt/auth.conf that can be used to store username/passwords
in a "netrc" style file (with the extension that it supports "/"
in a machine definition). Based on the maemo git branch (Closes: #518473)
(thanks also to Jussi Hakala and Julian Andres Klode)
* apt-pkg/deb/dpkgpm.cc:
- add "purge" to list of known actions
* apt-pkg/init.h:
- add compatibility with old ABI name until the next ABI break
* merge segfault fix from Mario Sanchez Prada, many thanks
(closes: #561109)
* apt-pkg/depcache.cc, apt-pkg/indexcopy.cc:
- typo fix (LP: #462328)
* cmdline/apt-key:
- Emit a warning if removed keys keyring is missing and skip associated
checks (LP: #218971)
* apt-pkg/packagemanager.cc:
- better debug output for ImmediateAdd with depth and why
- improve the message shown for failing immediate configuration
* doc/guide.it.sgml: moved to doc/it/guide.it.sgml
* doc/po4a.conf: activate translation of guide.sgml and offline.sgml
* doc/apt.conf.5.xml:
- provide a few more details about APT::Immediate-Configure
- briefly document the behaviour of the new https options
* doc/sources.list.5.xml:
- add note about additional apt-transport-methods
* doc/apt-mark.8.xml:
- correct showauto synopsis, thanks Andrew Schulman (Closes: #551440)
* cmdline/apt-get.cc:
- source should display his final pkg pick (Closes: #249383, #550952)
- source doesn't need the complete version for match (Closes: #245250)
- source ignores versions/releases if not available (Closes: #377424)
- only warn if (free) space overflows (Closes: #522238)
- add --debian-only as alias for --diff-only
* methods/connect.cc:
- display also strerror of "wicked" getaddrinfo errors
- add AI_ADDRCONFIG to ai_flags as suggested by Aurelien Jarno
in response to Bernhard R. Link, thanks! (Closes: #505020)
* buildlib/configure.mak, buildlib/config.{sub,guess}:
- remove (outdated) config.{sub,guess} and use the ones provided
by the new added build-dependency autotools-dev instead
* configure.in, buildlib/{xml,yodl,sgml}_manpage.mak:
- remove the now obsolete manpage buildsystems
* doc/{pl,pt_BR,es,it}/*.{sgml,xml}:
- convert all remaining translation to the po4a system
* debian/control:
- drop build-dependency on docbook-utils and xmlto
- add build-dependency on autotools-dev
- bump policy to 3.8.3 as we have no outdated manpages anymore
* debian/NEWS:
- fix a typo in 0.7.24: Allready -> Already (Closes: #557674)
* ftparchive/writer.{cc,h}:
- add APT::FTPArchive::LongDescription to be able to disable them
* apt-pkg/deb/debsrcrecords.cc:
- use "diff" filetype for .debian.tar.* files (Closes: #554898)
* methods/rred.cc:
- rewrite to be able to handle even big patch files
- adopt optional mmap+iovec patch from Morten Hustveit
(Closes: #463354) which should speed up a bit. Thanks!
* methods/http{,s}.cc
- add config setting for User-Agent to the Acquire group,
thanks Timothy J. Miller! (Closes: #355782)
- add https options which default to http ones (Closes: #557085)
* debian/apt.cron.daily:
- check cache size even if we do nothing else otherwise, thanks
Francesco Poli for patch(s) and patience! (Closes: #459344)
* ftparchive/*:
- fix a few typos in strings, comments and manpage,
thanks Karl Goetz! (Closes: #558757)
* cmdline/apt-mark:
- print an error if a new state file can't be created
(Closes: #521289) and
- exit nicely if python-apt is not installed (Closes: #521284)
* doc/de: German translation of manpages (Closes: #552606)
* doc/ various manpages:
- correct various errors, typos and oddities (Closes: #552535)
* doc/apt-secure.8.xml:
- replace literal with emphasis tags in Archive configuration
* doc/apt-ftparchive.1.xml:
- remove informalexample tag which hides the programlisting
* doc/apt-get.8.xml:
- change equivalent "for" to "to the" (purge command)
- clarify --fix-broken sentence about specifying packages
* apt-pkg/contib/strutl.h
- Avoid extra inner copy in APT_MKSTRCMP and APT_MKSTRCMP2.
* build infrastructure:
- Bumped libapt version, excluded eglibc from SONAME. (Closes: #448249)
* doc/apt.conf.5.xml:
- Deprecate unquoted values, string concatenation and explain what should
not be written inside a value (quotes,backslash).
- Restrict option names to alphanumerical characters and "/-:._+".
- Deprecate #include, we have apt.conf.d nowadays which should be
sufficient.
* ftparchive/apt-ftparchive.cc:
- Call setlocale() so translations are actually used.
* debian/apt.conf.autoremove:
- Add kfreebsd-image-* to the list (Closes: #558803)
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