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- now that apt-get purge works on 'rc' packages let the MarkDelete
pass this purge forward to the non-pseudo package for pseudos
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- don't use ReadOnlyGzip mode for PDiffs as this mode doesn't work
in combination with the AddFd methods of our hashclasses
Add also 2 testcases: one to test pdiffs in general and
one to test the handling of compressed indexes.
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- use the InstVer instead of the CurrentVer for the autobit transfer
Add also a small testcase to check the handling automatical
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- set dir::state::status based at least on dir
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- set the default values for dir::etc::trusted options correctly
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- fix error checking for vsnprintf in its safe variant
Spotted by -Wextra:
contrib/strutl.cc: In function 'char* safe_snprintf(char*, char*, const char*, ...)':
contrib/strutl.cc:1172:14: warning: comparison of unsigned expression < 0 is always false
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- fix LongDesc handling in LANG=C environment
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- let the problem resolver install packages to fix or-groups
as a needed remove nuked another or-member (helps for #591882)
The resolver sometimes need to break or-groups because he need to
remove the previous satisfier as a result of a breaks/conflicts.
In such broken or-groups he now tries to install a non-installed
non-deleted member of the or-group to statisfy it again.
This move is dangerous as it introduces the possibility of a
bunch of "new" broken breaks/conflicts on the new statisfier or
its dependencies and we don't know about them beforehand.
We also don't have the infrastructure to undo the decision later,
so we just do it and pray!
For now a test option is provided to disable this behavior on the
fly to test if the situation is worse: pkgProblemResolver::FixByInstall
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* Swedish translation update. Closes: #592366
* apt-pkg/pkgcache.cc:
- re-evaluate the architectures cache when the cache is (re)opened
* apt-pkg/cdrom.cc:
- fix off-by-one error in DropBinaryArch
* apt-pkg/contrib/fileutl.cc:
- Add WriteAtomic mode.
- Revert WriteEmpty to old behavior (LP: #613211)
* apt-pkg, methods:
- Convert users of WriteEmpty to WriteAtomic.
* apt-pkg/depcache.cc:
- Only try upgrade for Breaks if there is a newer version, otherwise
handle it as Conflicts (by removing it) (helps for #591882).
* debian/control:
- Add dependency on gnupg to apt, apt-key uses it.
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- change the debug outputs to display also arch of the
package and version dependencies information
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- Only try upgrade for Breaks if there is a newer version, otherwise
handle it as Conflicts (by removing it) (helps for #591881).
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- fix off-by-one error in DropBinaryArch
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- re-evaluate the architectures cache when the cache is (re)opened
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* cmdline/apt-cache.cc:
- use Notice instead of Error in the CacheSetHelper messages
for compat reasons. Otherwise tools like sbuild blow up
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- make CacheSetHelper::canNotFindAllVer display a notice
only (for compat reasons). Otherwise tools like sbuild
blow up
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some time and there was quite a bit of churn
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- docstring cleanup
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- try to install another or-group member in DepRemove before
breaking the or group (Closes: #590438)
- configure also the replacement before remove by adding Immediate flag
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- try to install another or-group member in DepRemove before
breaking the or group (Closes: #590438)
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- Use link() instead of rename() for creating the CD database backup;
otherwise there would be a short time without any database.
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- prefer non-virtual packages in FindPreferredPkg
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- Add FileFd::OpenDescriptor() (needed for python-apt's #383617).
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- Write architecture information to history file.
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- move them back to the library as they look stable now
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- handle "circular" conflicts for "all" packages correctly
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- do not query each architecture for flat file archives
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* debian/rules:
- Make DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=noopt actually work by passing the right
CXXFLAGS.
* apt-pkg/contrib/fileutl.{h,cc}:
- Add support for reading of gzipped files with the new "ReadOnlyGzip"
OpenMode. (Closes: #188407)
- Link against zlib (in apt-pkg/makefile) and add zlib build dependency.
- [ABI BREAK] This adds a new private member to FileFd, but its
initialization is in the public header file.
* configure.in:
- Check for zlib library and headers.
* apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc, apt-pkg/deb/debindexfile.cc,
apt-pkg/deb/debrecords.cc, apt-pkg/deb/debsrcrecords.h,
cmdline/apt-cache.cc:
- Open Packages, Sources, and Translations indexes in "ReadOnlyGzip" mode.
* apt-pkg/deb/debindexfile.cc:
- If we do not find uncompressed package/source/translation indexes, look
for gzip compressed ones.
* apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc:
- If the Acquire::GzipIndexes option is true and we download a gzipped
index file, keep it as it is (and rename to .gz) instead of
uncompressing it.
* doc/apt.conf.5.xml:
- Document the new Acquire::GzipIndexes option.
* doc/po/apt-doc.pot, doc/po/de.po:
- German translation of new Acquire::GzipIndexes option.
* Add test/test-indexes.sh:
- Test behaviour of index retrieval and usage, in particular with
uncompressed and gzip compressed indexes.
* methods/gzip.cc: With FileFd now being able to read gzipped files, there
is no need for the gzip method any more to spawn an external gzip process.
Rewrite it to use FileFd directly, which makes the code a lot simpler, and
also using less memory and overhead.
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- remove constness of va_list parameter to fix build on amd64 and co
Thanks Eric Valette! (Closes: #588610)
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- add and document APT::Cache-{Start,Grow,Limit} options for mmap control
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will be tried twice e.g. in an "apt-get update" run and every other piece
of code closing the FileFd manual before the destructor will do it again.
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faster and still provides everything we need for the Cache generator
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- make the apt/term.log output unbuffered (thanks to Matt Zimmerman)
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- add and document APT::Cache-{Start,Grow,Limit} options for mmap control
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- make the used MMap moveable (and therefore dynamic resizeable) by
applying (some) mad pointer magic (Closes: #195018)
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- make the apt/term.log output unbuffered (thanks to Matt Zimmerman)
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