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In the past packages were flagged "Protected" so that install/
remove markings where issued before the ProblemResolver.
Nowadays, the marking methods check if they are allowed to modify
the marking of a package instead, so that markings set by FromUser
calls are not overwritten anymore by automatic calls which elimates
the need for InstallProtect which just eats CPU now.
The method itself is left untouched for now in case frontend needs it
still for some wierd usecase, but they should be eliminated.
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Splits the big loop over dependencies in SmartConfigure which unpacks and
configures dependencies into two loops and reverse their order, so that all
dependencies which need to be unpacked are handled first and only after that
configures are issued for dependencies.
This is needed as otherwise the unpack of a (new) dependency will be issued
in between a configure call for two (or more) packages which form a loop,
which means the configure calls aren't part of the same dpkg call and
therefore dpkg bails out.
Such tight loops should really be avoided as they are usually wrong – and in
reality the dependencies in libreoffice were greatly simplified thanks to
Rene Engelhard so the problem is gone for the benefit of all.
Closes: 707578
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Used to work until a certain (here unnamed) person came along and used
the wrong operator causing low-priority packages to be sorted above
high-priority packages while choosing a provider in commit
2b5c35c7bb915dbd46fefd7c79f05364ba22f93b from Nov 2011
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Doing Removes early is good to have them out of the way, so they
don't break 'Inst' or 'Conf' chains, but scoring them above Essentials
means that we end up upgrading (many) less important packages before
we handle big stuff like libc6 or debconf which not only fails if those
less important packages have unannounced (strict) dependencies, but also
leads to having these packages unconfigured for a long time triggering
bugs in maintainer scripts for no good reason (#708831).
So this commits sets the default value for remove scores to 100, which
is below the one for essentials (200) and a lot lower than the previous
default value (500).
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Some squeeze → wheezy upgrades indicate that DepRemove runs amok
in complicated setups as it wasn't correctly working with or-groups.
Completely rewritten the check is now moving from or-group to or-group
instead.
The behavior should be the same as the code before, but
(hopefully) with less bugs and more comments.
Closes: 645713
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versions to fix partial upgrades (Closes: #707771)
The rename in 0.9.7.9~exp2 moved the method body to the class definition
which means it became inline, which isn't ABI compatibile. The reverse of
moving inline to non-inline is safe though.
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- Do not propagate negative scores from rdepends. Propagating the absolute
value of a negative score may boost obsolete packages and keep them
installed instead of installing their successors. (Closes: #699759)
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(closes: #705648)
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translations. Closes: #705087
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- fix segfault when a hostname contains a [, thanks to
Tzafrir Cohen (closes: #704653)
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to save some space and allow quick comparisions later on
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- provide DepIterator::IsSatisfied as a nicer shorthand for DepCheck
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* apt-pkg/pkgcache.cc:
- assume sorted hashtable entries for groups/packages
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so use this to try to reuse some version strings
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- add a string-equal shortcut for equal version comparisions
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free to escape all lines (we have no lines in our files which need
to be escaped as these would be invalid fieldnames) and while ExecGPGV
would detect dash-escaped text as invalid (as its not expected in
messages with detached signatures) it would be possible to "comment"
lines in (signed) dsc files which are only parsed but not verified
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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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* ftparchive/writer.cc:
- use OpenMaybeClearSignedFile to be free from detecting and
skipping clearsigning metadata in dsc 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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- keep the last good InRelease file around just as we do it with
Release.gpg in case the new one we download isn't good for us
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- ExecGPGV is a method which should never return, so mark it as such
and fix the inconsistency of returning in error cases
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- rename RunGPGV to ExecGPGV and move it to apt-pkg/contrib/gpgv.cc
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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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version strings e.g. for implicit multi-arch dependencies
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- do not store the MD5Sum for every description language variant as
it will be the same for all so it can be shared to save cache space
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Guillem Jover
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- prefer to install packages which have an already installed M-A:same
sibling while choosing providers (LP: #1130419)
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- support '\r' in the Release file
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- Make "..." translatable to fix inconsistencies in the output
of e.g. apt-get update. While this adds new translatable strings,
not having translations for them will not break anything.
Thanks to Guillem Jover. Closes: #696225
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