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refactor the fetching process so that it looks more like the
others we have in the hope that we can reuse code in the future.
This is a soft interface change as 'source' previously printed
errors directly on stderr, while it will now push it onto our usual
error stack.
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Git-Dch: Ignore
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dist-upgrade 2vcard- 4g8+
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Conflicts:
cmdline/apt-get.cc
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is used with additional
arguments (closes: #705510)
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experimental
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nl_langinfo is used to acquire the YESEXPR of the language used,
but it will return the one from LC_MESSAGES, which might be different
from the language chosen for display of the question (based on LANGUAGE)
so this commit removes the [Y/n] help text from the questions itself and
moves it to the prompt creation in which the usage of LC_MESSAGES is
forced for it, so that the helptext shown actually represents the
characters accepted as input for the question.
There is still room for problems of course starting with an untranslated
"[Y/n]" but a translated YESEXPR or the problem that the question is
asked in a completely different language which might have a conflicting
definition of [Y/n] input or the user simple ignores the helptext and
assumes that an answer matching the question language is accepted, but
the mayority of users will never have this problem to begin with, so we
should be fine (or at least a bit finer than before).
Closes nothing really, but should at least help a bit with bugs like
deb:194614, deb:471102, lp:1205578, and countless others.
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In the past packages were flagged "Protected" so that install/
remove markings where issued before the ProblemResolver.
Nowadays, the marking methods check if they are allowed to modify
the marking of a package instead, so that markings set by FromUser
calls are not overwritten anymore by automatic calls which elimates
the need for InstallProtect which just eats CPU now.
The method itself is left untouched for now in case frontend needs it
still for some wierd usecase, but they should be eliminated.
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- do not call Mark{Install,Delete} from the autoremove code with
the FromUser bit set to avoid modifying the auto-installed bit
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prevent problems like #691024 in new translations
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is calling the helper (enabled by enforcing failure reporting)
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cases we have to choose a provider by defaulting on host-arch
instead of build-arch
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purely virtual and shouldn't error out cause of that
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- error out on (unsatisfiable) build-deps on purly virtual packages
instead of ignoring these dependencies; thanks to Johannes Schauer
for the detailed report! (Closes: #683786)
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- print a friendly message in 'download' if a package can't be
downloaded (Closes: #677887)
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- complain correctly about :any build-dep on M-A:none packages
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- print URIs for all changelogs in case of --print-uris,
thanks to Daniel Hartwig for the patch! (Closes: #674897)
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- do not show 'list of broken packages' header if no package
is broken as it happens e.g. for external resolver errors
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- use the host architecture, not the build architecture for matching
of [architecture restrictions] in Build-Depends (Closes: #672927)
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- if pkgCacheFile::Generate is disabled in 'update' don't
remove the caches (and don't try to open them)
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- print list of autoremoves in alphabetical order (Closes: #639008)
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- distinguish information about 'apt-get autoremove' based on the
number of auto-removed packages both before and after the list
of packages (Closes: #665833)
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to the more standard PACKAGE_VERSION and make it work in every file
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e.g. in a Depends line and are now requested for removal
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- if a package can't be removed as it is not installed, suggest to
the user an (installed) multiarch silbing with 'Did you mean?'
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- for cross-build-dependencies M-A: none should be DEB_HOST_ARCH,
not DEB_BUILD_ARCH (Closes: #646288)
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- return the correct version arch for all+foreign, too
The flag is interpreted at a few other places in different styles so
this commit ensures that the flag check is consistent everywhere
(checking for Same in flag style is a bit too much as it isn't used
in combination with others anyway, but who knows and just for
consistency)
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- ignore foreign architectures if we check if a provides has only one
resolver as it's basically the same for the user, so no need to choose
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* cmdline/apt-{get,cache,mark}.cc:
- use Lists instead of Sets if input order should be preserved for
commands accepting lists of packages, e.g. policy (Closes: #625960)
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- make the cachesets real containers which can embedding any container
to be able to use the same interface regardless of set or list usage
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- use std::vector instead of fixed size arrays to store args and
multiarch-packagename strings
- load the dpkg base arguments only one time and reuse them later
* cmdline/apt-get.cc:
- follow Provides in the evaluation of saving candidates, too, for
statisfying garbage package dependencies (Closes: #640590)
* apt-pkg/algorithms.cc:
- if a package is garbage, don't try to save it with FixByInstall
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- follow Provides in the evaluation of saving candidates, too, for
statisfying garbage package dependencies (Closes: #640590)
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size are pretty unlikely for now, but we need it for deb
packages which could become bigger than 4GB now (LP: #815895)
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- output list of virtual package providers to c1out in -q=1
instead of /dev/null to unbreak sbuild (LP: #816155)
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invalid in most cases anyway
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