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packages in a group if one is marked.
The auto-installed flag is from now on Architecture bound:
A section without an architecture tag will be treated as applying
to all architectures - the next write operation will take care of
this by creating separate sections for the architectures.
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responseable for displaying a package name and the architecture in a
uniform way. Pretty option can be used to not append the architecture if
it is the native architecture or all - and use it all over the place in
the commandline tools.
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- include all existing Translation files in the Cache (Closes: 564137)
Previously if APT was executed with a different LC_* all these invocations
needed to rebuild the Cache as too many files were included or missing:
Now the lists-directory is checked for Translation-files and all these
will be included in getLanguages() regardless of the environment setting
(after a "none" so APT will not use them for displaying information).
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- stdin redirected to /dev/null takes all CPU (Closes: #569488)
Thanks to Aurelien Jarno for providing (again) a patch!
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- include all existing Translation files in the Cache (Closes: 564137)
Previously if APT was executed with a different LC_* all these invocations
needed to rebuild the Cache as too many files were included or missing:
Now the lists-directory is checked for Translation-files and all these
included in getLanguages() regardless of the environment setting
(after a "none" so APT will not use them for displaying information).
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one package is in the group will generate false positives - as the others
will (maybe) added a little time later in the process.
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- stdin redirected to /dev/null takes all CPU (Closes: #569488)
Thanks to Aurelien Jarno for providing (again) a patch!
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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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for handling arch:all packages, so we create only one package and stop
calling it a pseudo package.
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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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with previous usecases. You now need to requested with Arch(true) the
return of the architecture this version (and pseudo package) was created for.
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name:any for such packages, so dependencies in this style can be
easily resolved.
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can be sure that a package comeing in as a dependency of this package
will be of the same architecture as itself (or all). We don't want to break
this, so internal an arch all package is represented as many arch depending
packages. The only problem we have now is that we only know that a arch
all package is installed or not - we don't know for which architecture it
was installed: So we will look at all these broken arch all pseudo packages
and "remove" them.
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the information from the parent package now
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- Set Mode to Medium so that the correct prefix is used.
Thanks Stefan Haller for the patch! (Closes: #567304 LP: #275243)
* ftparchive/writer.cc:
- generate sha1 and sha256 checksums for dsc (Closes: #567343)
* cmdline/apt-get.cc:
- don't mark as manually if in download only (Closes: #468180)
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and remove the using std::string
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- move the header system.h with a new name to the public domain,
to be able to use it in other headers (Closes: #567662)
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- Fix the newly introduced method GetListOfFilesInDir to not
accept every file if no extension is enforced
(= restore old behaviour). (Closes: #565213)
* apt-pkg/policy.cc:
- accept also partfiles with "pref" file extension as valid
* apt-pkg/contrib/configuration.cc:
- accept also partfiles with "conf" file extension as valid
* doc/apt.conf.5.xml:
- reorder description and split out syntax
- add partfile name convention (Closes: #558348)
* doc/apt_preferences.conf.5.xml:
- describe partfile name convention also here
* apt-pkg/deb/dpkgpm.cc:
- don't segfault if term.log file can't be opened.
Thanks Sam Brightman for the patch! (Closes: #475770)
* doc/*:
- replace the per language addendum with a global addendum
- add a explanation why translations include (maybe) english
parts to the new global addendum (Closes: #561636)
* apt-pkg/contrib/strutl.cc:
- fix malloc asseration fail with ja_JP.eucJP locale in
apt-cache search. Thanks Kusanagi Kouichi! (Closes: #548884)
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- fix UnmountCdrom() fails, give it a bit more time and try
the umount again
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- fix malloc asseration fail with ja_JP.eucJP locale in
apt-cache search. Thanks Kusanagi Kouichi! (Closes: #548884)
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- don't segfault if term.log file can't be opened.
Thanks Sam Brightman for the patch! (Closes: #475770)
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file if no extension is enforced (= restore old behaviour). (Closes: #565213)
This commit includes also:
* apt-pkg/policy.cc:
- accept also partfiles with "pref" file extension as valid
* apt-pkg/contrib/configuration.cc:
- accept also partfiles with "conf" file extension as valid
* doc/apt.conf.5.xml:
- reorder description and split out syntax
- add partfile name convention (Closes: #558348)
* doc/apt_preferences.conf.5.xml:
- describe partfile name convention also here
And a lovely test application of course.
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- add debug option Debug::pkgCacheGen
- merge fix for apt-get source pkg=version regression
(closes: #561971)
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* spot & fix various typos in all manpages
* German manpage translation update
* cmdline/apt-cache.cc:
- remove translatable marker from the "%4i %s\n" string
* buildlib/po4a_manpage.mak:
- instruct debiandoc to build files with utf-8 encoding
* buildlib/tools.m4:
- fix some warning from the buildtools
* apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc:
- add configuration PDiffs::Limit-options to not download
too many or too big patches (Closes: #554349)
* debian/control:
- let all packages depend on ${misc:Depends}
* share/*-archive.gpg:
- remove the horrible outdated files. We already depend on
the keyring so we don't need to ship our own version
* cmdline/apt-key:
- errors out if wget is not installed (Closes: #545754)
- add --keyring option as we have now possibly many
* methods/gpgv.cc:
- pass all keyrings (TrustedParts) to gpgv instead of
using only one trusted.gpg keyring (Closes: #304846)
* methods/https.cc:
- finally merge the rest of the patchset from Arnaud Ebalard
with the CRL and Issuers options, thanks! (Closes: #485963)
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code copies used to load the various parts-files
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I: apt: spelling-error-in-binary ./usr/lib/libapt-pkg-libc6.9-6.so.4.8.0 Alot A lot
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suggestion:
pkgcache.cc: In member function ‘const char* pkgCache::PkgIterator::CandVersion() const’:
pkgcache.cc:301:51: error: cannot call constructor ‘pkgPolicy::pkgPolicy’ directly
pkgcache.cc:301:51: note: for a function-style cast, remove the redundant ‘::pkgPolicy’
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not download too many or too big patches (Closes: #554349)
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for creating the dependencies needed for our groups:
For now for all groups only one package can be installed at the same
time which conflicts with each other packages in the group.
The exceptions are architecture all package.
Also, the Multi-Arch field is now parsed, but not used for now.
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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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infrastructor for packages.
APT is now aware of the fact that a package A in architecture X can't
satisfy a dependency on package A in architecture Y - to handle these
packages are now identified by name and architecture, so different
architectures of the same package are handled internally as completly
different packages. This is great for pinning, dependency checking and
in many other situations, but sometimes we need to know which archs are
available for a given package: Here Groups come to our rescue!
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(closes: #561109)
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