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is redundant in Redirect() as we can't reach the code with null anyway
[apt-pkg/acquire-method.cc:433]: (error) Possible null pointer dereference:
Queue - otherwise it is redundant to check if Queue is null at line 425
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errors or wierd behaviour because of the loop flag being used
at mutiple stages in both SmartUnpack and SmartConfigure.
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- fix potential divide-by-zero
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Removed quite a bit of code I used while learning about how apt handles things.
Added some extra checks and warnings relevent for Immediate Configuration.
Removed a wierd section I put in to prevent a segfault at 724+, this appears no longer to be needed.
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remove packages once they were confiured to solve Conflicts with the previous version!
Luckily EarlyRemove is sane, and properly checks, so I think this was just cosmetic.
Also fixed a bug on line 374 with SmartUnpack not checking if a dependancy has been removed, this bug was definately harmful.
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- add regression test for hashsum verification
* apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc:
- if no Release.gpg file is found, still load the hashes for
verification (closes: #636314) and add test
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- if no Release.gpg file is found, still load the hashes for
verification (closes: #636314) and add test
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- do not check for a "Package" tag in optional index targets
like the translations index
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when using Immediate-Configure-All.
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More inprovements to the package manager to prevent packages from being configured
twice.
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exists, so test before using that
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TODO for dpkgpm:
Useful messages about the interupt, what was done to what packages and what was not done to what packages.
Only fail when the system is in a clean state, at the moment it will fail either a configure or install run.
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with libssl
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- install sha256.h compat header
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- use ref-to-ptr semantic in NewDepends() to ensure that the
libapt does not segfault if the cache is remapped in between
(LP: #812862)
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- add GetModificationTime() helper
* apt-pkg/pkgcachegen.cc:
- regenerate the cache if the sources.list changes to ensure
that changes in the ordering there will be honored by apt
* apt-pkg/sourcelist.{cc,h}:
- add pkgSourceList::GetLastModifiedTime() helper
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depcache by caching the install-recommends and install-suggests
values
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RecordField() function in the pkgRecorder parser. Many thanks
Thomas
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- cleanup around OptionalIndexTarget and SubIndexTarget
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- cleanup old ABI break avoidance hacks
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* apt-pkg/contrib/sha1.cc:
- fix illegally casts of on-stack buffer to a type requiring more
alignment than it has resulting in segfaults on sparc (Closes: #634696)
* apt-pkg/contrib/cdromutl.cc:
- fix escape problem when looking for the mounted devices
* apt-pkg/contrib/strutl.{h,cc}, test/libapt/strutil_test.cc:
- add new DeEscapeString() similar to DeQuoteString but
unescape character escapes like \0XX and \xXX (plus added
test)
* refresh po/*
* cmdline/apt-get.cc:
- fix missing download progress in apt-get download
- do not require unused partial dirs in 'source' (Closes: #633510)
- buildconflicts effect all architectures
- implement MultiarchCross for build-dep and source (Closes: #632221)
* cmdline/apt-key:
- use a tmpfile instead of /etc/apt/secring.gpg (Closes: #632596)
* debian/apt.postinst:
- remove /etc/apt/secring.gpg if it is an empty file
* doc/apt-cache.8.xml:
- apply madison typofix from John Feuerstein, thanks! (Closes: #633455)
* apt-pkg/policy.cc:
- emit an error on unknown APT::Default-Release value (Closes: #407511)
* apt-pkg/aptconfiguration.cc:
- ensure that native architecture is if not specified otherwise the
first architecture in the Architectures vector
* apt-pkg/deb/deblistparser.cc:
- Strip only :any and :native if MultiArch should be stripped as it is
save to ignore them in non-MultiArch contexts but if the dependency
is a specific architecture (and not the native) do not strip
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- do not assume that the last char on a line is a \n (Closes: #633350)
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what they now do is in the apt-pkg/packagemanager.cc file.
The short version is that they will both put the system in a state where there operation can be achived, this involves calling
themselves and each other recursively. Because SmartConfigure can now configure a package and all its dependancies itself, there is
no current need for DepAdd (at least in packagemanager.cc), SmartConfigure also performs the function of the short lived VerifyConfigure
as it checks through all the dependancies before performing configuration.
Another change is to use the ConfigureAll method in OrderInstall to clean up any packages left unconfigured during ImmConfigureAll.
This is necessary to inprove the safety of ImmConfiguration and because of the new SIGINT functionality of dpkgpm.cc relies on no
packages being left unconfigured between pairs of dpkg calls. While writing this commit log, I have realised that the SIGINT stuff
is a prototype and not ready to be used yet as I have only tested it twice.
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- add new DeEscapeString() similar to DeQuoteQuotedWord but
unescape charackter escapes like \0XXX and \xXX (plus add test)
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- fix illegally casts of on-stack buffer to a type requiring more
alignment than it has resulting in segfaults on sparc (Closes: #634696)
The problem is how sha1.cc codes the SHA1 transform, it illegally
casts the on-stack workspace buffer to a type requiring more
alignment than 'workspace' is actually declared to have.
This only shows up recently because gcc-4.6 now does a really
aggressive optimization where it gets rid of the workspace
buffer entirely and just accesses 'buffer' directly, and assumes
it has the necessary alignment for 32-bit loads (which it
doesn't).
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- fix escape problem when looking for the mounted devices
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- Strip only :any and :native if MultiArch should be stripped as it is
save to ignore them in non-MultiArch contexts but if the dependency
is a specific architecture (and not the native) do not strip
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- ensure that native architecture is if not specified otherwise the
first architecture in the Architectures vector
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- Check that cache is at least CacheFileSize bytes large (LP: #16467)
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