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directory (and to have a better method name in the error message if not)
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- enhance the Groups ABI by providing a ID as the other structs does
- check also the size of the Group struct then checking for the others
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- drop the file in favor of inplace documentation with doxygen
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- If no "_" is found in the language code, try to find a "."
This is required for languages like Esperanto that have no
county associated with them (LP: #560956)
Thanks to "Aisano" for the fix
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in his package choices
The previous implementation tried to install the package for arch A and
if this fails B, C and so on. This results in wrong architecture choices
for packages which depend on other pseudo packages, so he will now try
to install the dependencies first before trying the package itself and
only if this fails he tries the next architecture.
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- fix incorrect std::cout usage for debug output
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- add "IsIndexFile" to constructor of pkgAcqFile so that it sends
the right cache control headers
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- error out if #clear directive has no argument
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- be less strict and accept [option=value] as well
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- remove Chroot-Directory from files passed to install commands.
Thanks to Kel Modderman for report & patch! (Closes: #577226)
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Dir::Cache::lists was set
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- Acquire::ForceHash to force method for expected hash
- display MD5Sum in --print-uris if not forced to use another method
instead of displaying the strongest available (Closes: #576420)
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- add a parent-guarded "mkdir -p" as CreateDirectory()
* apt-pkg/acquire.{cc,h}:
- add a delayed constructor with Setup() for success reporting
- check for and create directories in Setup if needed instead of
error out unfriendly in the Constructor (Closes: #523920, #525783)
- optional handle a lock file in Setup()
* cmdline/apt-get.cc:
- remove the lock file handling and let Acquire take care of it instead
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- don't try to "unpack" pseudo packages twice
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in the event of a failure in OpenLog() (which will happen if called with
Debug::NoLocking as user)
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- "reinstall" the correct version for a killed pseudo package
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Thanks to Jean-Baptiste Lallement for spotting and fixing it!
* apt-pkg/contrib/strutl.cc:
- always escape '%' (LP: #130289) (Closes: #500560)
- unescape '%' sequence only if followed by 2 hex digit
- username/password are urlencoded in proxy string (RFC 3986)
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so it is easier to find them later on as we have no "noice"
anymore between them.
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This sounds like a premature optimization and since Mr. Knuth we all
know that they are the root of all evil - but, and here it starts to be
interesting: As the tolower_ascii method is by far the most called
method we have (~60 Mio. times) and as we compare only strings containing
ascii characters (package names, configuration options) using our own
method reduces execution time of APT by 4% plus it avoids that the
locale settings can influence us.
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- fix backgrounding when dpkg runs (closes: #486222)
* cmdline/apt-mark:
- show error on incorrect aguments (LP: #517917), thanks to
Torsten Spindler
* cmdline/apt-get.cc:
- if apt-get source foo=version or foo/distro can not be found,
error out (LP: #502641)
* apt-pkg/packagemanager.cc:
- better debug output
* doc/examples/configure-index:
- add missing Debug::pkgPackageManager option
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essential flag:
* native is the default and will only mark packages of the main arch
* all will mark all packages which have these flag in Packages
* none will obviously do the opposite
* installed will only mark packages which are installed as essential,
so it will behave in the same way as dpkg does it.
It is mostly needed sometimes for debugging but some users with special
needs might like to switch the mode as well under the expense to be
on their own…
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- Always return a candidate if there is at least one version pinned > 0
(Closes: #512318)
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but we support the usage of the new ABI so libapt users
can start to prepare for MultiArch (Closes: #536029)
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use it as a fallback if multiarch is not enabled. The effect is barly
noticeable but SingleArch is the realworld scenario.
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Negative means here Conflicts, Replaces and Breaks - this adds again
a whole lot of dependencies.
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As we skip now versions with a different hash we will have situations
in which the version is equal but the hash different causing to check
the next version, but as this version was the last one the version
iterator is invalid then the merger wants to add further information.
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- merge versions correctly even if multiple different versions
with the same version number are available.
Thanks to Magnus Holmgren for the patch! (Closes: #351056)
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- remove Auto-Installed information from extended_states
together with the package itself (Closes: #572364)
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Removing pseudo packages is cool so far, the problem is that we will
remove with the not required removing so many pseudo packages that
we will have after the remove a few packages with NO installed pseudo
package (e.g. metapackages are good candidates) - so we will walk over
all these packages and try to find a pseudopackage for this package
we can install without breaking something.
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- consider absent of debian revision equivalent to 0 (Closes: #573592)
This moves the existing testcase for version comparison to "my" directory,
adds a few more tests (e.g. the tests used in cupt) and rewrites the
testcases runner: The runner does now call dpkg --compare-versions
to check what dpkg thinks about the comparison - all done in less code ;)
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- deal correctly with three letter langcodes (LP: #391409)
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- if available store the Commandline in the history
* apt-pkg/contrib/cmndline.cc:
- save Commandline in Commandline::AsString for logging
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- fix memory leaks in error conditions in DoSource()
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- fix error message construction in OpenLog()
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installed reverse dependency and which also doesn't provide something.
They cause problems if this pseudo packages get new dependencies.
As a consequence we also need to recheck the dependencies of a killed
pseudo package (and especially the providers of these dependencies)
to really kill all non required packages.
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