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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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treated as implicitly Multi-Arch: foreign, because either they *are*
M-A: foreign when used as a build-dependency, or they need to be updated
to not be Architecture: all; and since cross-build-deps are new
functionality in apt, we can safely make this change without breaking
existing systems. Closes: #666772.
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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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always install the host arch versions. LP: #968828.
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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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Closes: #646288.
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Closes: #646288.
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host-arch packages whenever the build-dep *did* include a colon, instead of
when it didn't.
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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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debian-experimental2) and resolved a bunch of conflicts
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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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* cmdline/apt-get.cc:
- output list of virtual package providers to c1out in -q=1
instead of /dev/null to unbreak sbuild (LP: #816155)
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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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- remove the binary caches in 'apt-get clean' as it is the first
thing recommend by many supporters in case of APT segfaults
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