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If there are multiple CD-ROM drives, `apt-cdrom add` will abort with an
error if any of the drives do not contain a Debian CD which is against
the documentation we have saying "a CD-ROM" and also scripts do not
expect it this way.
This patch modifies apt-cdrom to return success if any of the drives
succeeded. If failures occur, apt-cdrom will still continue trying all
the drives and report the last failure (if none of them succeeded).
The 'ident' command was also changed to match the new 'add' behavior.
Closes: 728153
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With APT::Get::List-Cleanup disabled the ed-style patch files are
lingering in the lists/ directory otherwise. That was kinda okay in the
old none-client-merge as the filename was always the same so it was
constantly overridden, but now with different names for client-merge
quiet a few could pill up on the system and are used by the next call
as it picks them up based on the filename.
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Does the same as before, but is a bit simpler on the logic for humans as
well as compilers. scan-build complained about it at least with:
"Result of operation is garbage or undefined"
Reported-By: scan-build
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If a (Pre-)Depends can't be satisfied there is no point in keeping the
candidate as is as it is impossible to find a solution for it, so we can
just as well reset the candidate to the currently installed version.
We avoid trying to install this impossible candidate later on this way.
Closes: #735967
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When checking for negative dependencies in MarkInstall() ensure that
only dependencies that are relevant (i.e. getting installed) are
checked.
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The offset variable in DebSrcRecordParser was not initialized which we
now do and based on it do not trigger a restart if the parser was not
used yet avoiding a needless rescan of the section.
Detected while working on the previous commit e62aa1dd. Both commits act
as a "fix" for the bug shown in the testcase of the commit – this one
here would only hide it through.
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Asking for more via Step() will notice that we are done with the file
already and will result in a fail, which means we can't find the last
sections anymore (which is especially painful if we haven't moved at
all as in the testcase we haven't even looked at one of the sources
leading to a strange behaviour)
Reported-By: Niall Walsh <niallwalsh@users.berlios.de>
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Conflicts:
apt-private/private-list.cc
doc/po/de.po
test/integration/framework
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debian/experimental-no-abi-break
Conflicts:
apt-private/private-cmndline.cc
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The size/installed-size is displayed via SizeToStr() and Size
is rewriten to "Download-Size" to make clear what size is refered
to here.
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into feature/source-deb822
Conflicts:
test/integration/test-apt-sources-deb822
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Show a proper error message when a ioctl() in dpkgpm.cc fails.
Also simply StartPtyMagic() a bit.
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debian/experimental-no-abi-break
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debian/experimental-no-abi-break
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The most "visible" change is from utime to utimensat/futimens
as the first one isn't part of POSIX anymore.
Reported-By: cppcheck
Git-Dch: Ignore
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No visible functional changes, just code moved around and additional
checks to eliminate impossible branches
Reported-By: scan-build
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Have a similar ParseStanza() to the current ParseLine().
Rename the Architectures options in deb822 to make it more
user friendly
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Providing the benefits of both without the downsides :)
(ABI breaks or external dependencies)
For this Anthonys rred is equipped with:
- magic-filename-pickup of patches rather than explicit messages
- use of FileFd instead of FILE* to get on-the-fly uncompress
of the gzip compressed pdiff patches
The acquire code in turn stops checking for apt-file's helper
as our own rred is now clever enough for our needs.
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In 51fc6def77edfb1f429a48e5169519e9e05a759b we limited the amount of
pdiff to be downloaded per index to 20. This was a compromise between
not letting it go overboard (becoming even slower) and not using
bandwidth needlessly. Now that with the POC the speed reason is gone it
makes sense again to download as much files as we possible can via pdiff
to save bandwidth (and possibly even time).
It also avoids problems with the limit in cases we were we deal with a
server merged archieve as this limit assumes a strict patch progression.
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debian/experimental-no-abi-break
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debian/experimental-no-abi-break
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Conflicts:
apt-pkg/install-progress.cc
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bugfix/bts731738-fancy-progess
Conflicts:
apt-pkg/install-progress.cc
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if the directory given by $TMPDIR is not available, use /tmp as fallback.
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