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as tight dependencies between immediate packages better
enabling also the possibility to mark all packages as immediate
(at least Closes: #353290, #540227, #559733, #621836, #639290)
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packages first (LP: #835625)
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- ignore "self"-conflicts for all architectures of a package
instead of just for the architecture of the package locked at
in the ordering of installations too (Closes: #802901)
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SmartConfigure xserver-xorg-video-apm (1:1.2.3-0ubuntu1)
SmartConfigure xserver-xorg-core (2:1.9.0-0ubuntu7.3) <- Loop flag set on xserver-xorg-core
SmartConfigure xserver-xorg (1:7.5+6ubuntu3)
SmartConfigure xserver-xorg-core (2:1.9.0-0ubuntu7.3) (Only Correct Dependancies) <- Loop flag removed prematurely
SmartConfigure libpciaccess0 (0.12.0-1)
SmartConfigure libpixman-1-0 (0.18.4-1)
SmartConfigure xserver-xorg-video-all (1:7.5+6ubuntu3)
SmartConfigure xserver-xorg-video-apm (1:1.2.3-0ubuntu1) (Only Correct Dependancies)
SmartConfigure xserver-xorg-core (2:1.9.0-0ubuntu7.3) <- Incorrectly detects first run as no loop flag
Also applied this fix to the SmartUnpack method.
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resolve dependancies in SmartConfigure) yet Pkg
would not be immediately configured. This was because SmartUnPack still required the immediate flag to be set on Pkg.
Also inproved the debuging adding indented output for SmartUnPack and SmartConfigure and specifying in the output if
SmartConfigure or SmartUnPack was called just to Correct something (PkgLoop = true) or not.
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Now both SmartConfigure and SmartUnPack can be
called mutiple times on the same package, this is to make sure that when loops are broken all packages that are required
are kept in the same dpkg run.
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package to ensure all dependancies are satisfied.
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done on the mirco-optimazation level, so lets fix them:
(performance) Possible inefficient checking for emptiness.
(performance) Prefer prefix ++/-- operators for non-primitive types.
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errors or wierd behaviour because of the loop flag being used
at mutiple stages in both SmartUnpack and SmartConfigure.
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Removed quite a bit of code I used while learning about how apt handles things.
Added some extra checks and warnings relevent for Immediate Configuration.
Removed a wierd section I put in to prevent a segfault at 724+, this appears no longer to be needed.
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remove packages once they were confiured to solve Conflicts with the previous version!
Luckily EarlyRemove is sane, and properly checks, so I think this was just cosmetic.
Also fixed a bug on line 374 with SmartUnpack not checking if a dependancy has been removed, this bug was definately harmful.
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More inprovements to the package manager to prevent packages from being configured
twice.
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what they now do is in the apt-pkg/packagemanager.cc file.
The short version is that they will both put the system in a state where there operation can be achived, this involves calling
themselves and each other recursively. Because SmartConfigure can now configure a package and all its dependancies itself, there is
no current need for DepAdd (at least in packagemanager.cc), SmartConfigure also performs the function of the short lived VerifyConfigure
as it checks through all the dependancies before performing configuration.
Another change is to use the ConfigureAll method in OrderInstall to clean up any packages left unconfigured during ImmConfigureAll.
This is necessary to inprove the safety of ImmConfiguration and because of the new SIGINT functionality of dpkgpm.cc relies on no
packages being left unconfigured between pairs of dpkg calls. While writing this commit log, I have realised that the SIGINT stuff
is a prototype and not ready to be used yet as I have only tested it twice.
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immediate configuration.
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but only error if the package is not configured at the end.
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I have stolen the Loop flag from orderlist.cc as it didnt seem to use it anymore.
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all packages.
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for all packages.
Began adding to the SmartUnpack method to prevent dependancy loops breaking apt.
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breakages to prevent loops.
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* doc/makefile:
- create doxygen directory to avoid depending on magic (Closes: #628799)
* cmdline/apt-key:
- explicitly state that net-update is not supported if no url is set
- require to be root for add, rm, update and net-update
- clarify update vs. net-update in different distros (Closes: #632043)
* debian/apt.symbols:
- forgot 'mips' in the list for all architecture dependent symbols
- comment out gcc-4.5 specific symbols as gcc-4.6 is now default
- the symbol for PrintStatus() is architecture dependent
* apt-pkg/policy.cc:
- do not segfault in pinning if a package with this name doesn't exist.
Thanks to Ferdinand Thommes for the report!
- Defaults is a vector of Pin not of PkgPin
- ensure that only the first specific stanza for a package is used
- save all stanzas which had no effect in Unmatched
- allow package:architecure in Package:
- remove invalid pkgcache.bin and rebuild it if possible
- log reinstall commands in history.log
* apt-pkg/init.cc:
- don't set deprecated APT::Acquire::Translation, thanks Jörg Sommer!
* cmdline/apt-config.cc:
- show Acquire::Languages and APT::Architectures settings
in 'dump' (Closes: 626739)
* apt-pkg/orderlist.cc:
- ensure that an old version of a package with a provides can
never satisfy a dependency of a newer version of this package
[ Michael Vogt ]
* methods/mirror.cc:
- ignore lines starting with "#" in the mirror file
- ignore non http urls in the mirrors
- append the dist (e.g. sid, wheezy) as a query string when
asking for a suitable mirror
* apt-pkg/deb/deblistparser.cc:
- include all known languages when building the apt cache
(LP: #794907)
* apt-pkg/deb/debindexfile.cc:
- remove some no longer valid checks for "TranslationsAvailable()"
[ Kenneth Solbø Andersen ]
* apt-pkg/deb/dpkgpm.cc:
- set permissions of term.log to root.adm and 644 (LP: #404724)
[ Chris Leick ]
* various typo and syntax corrections in doc/*.xml
[Chris Baines]
* Began to fix DepAdd for imediate configuration of all packages
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VerifyAndConfigure
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The modifications to the packagemanager should fix the test-provides-gone-with-upgrade testcase.
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(VerifyConfigure) to the configuration methods.
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- clean up mess with the "all" handling in MultiArch to
fix LP: #733741 cleanly for everyone now
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- ensure for Multi-Arch:same packages that they are unpacked in
lock step even in immediate configuration (Closes: #618288)
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Multi-Arch; instead, Arch: all packages only satisfy dependencies for
the native arch, except where the Arch: all package is declared
Multi-Arch: foreign. (Closes: #613584)
This has the sideeffect that arch:all packages internally show up as
coming from the native arch - so packages with the architecture "all"
doesn't exist any longer in the pkgcache
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- Add a space between period and 'Please' and unfuzzy all translations
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- untouched packages are never missing
* apt-pkg/packagemanager.cc:
- packages that are not touched doesn't need to be unpacked
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- don't try to "unpack" pseudo packages twice
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they should trigger the remove/unpack of the "all" package.
Otherwise - as this package has no dependencies - it will be triggered
to late. The Configuration step doesn't need it as the "all" package is
a dependency of the pseudo-package, so it will be configured before
the pseudo packages are tried: So at this step the ignorance is okay.
Also IsMissing() should report the status of the all package if an
pseudo package is checked instead of always reporting no-miss.
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but we support the usage of the new ABI so libapt users
can start to prepare for MultiArch (Closes: #536029)
MultiArch isn't ready for Primetime usage for now, but the branch has
managed to be a NOP if used in SingleArch-mode so we can start to
promote the use of the new MultiArchable API-extensions.
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Arch all packages are now represented by arch depending packages which
all depend on a package with the same name and the special arch "all".
This packages has NO dependencies, but beside this the same information.
It is the only package which has a size, the arch depending ones all
have a zero size. While the arch depending pseudo packages are used
for dependency resolution the arch "all" package is used for downloading
and ordering of the package.
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