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Some of the 'simpler' abi changes are included in /sid already guarded
behind #if's and now that we dumped the ABI fpr gcc5 they trigger.
It would probably not hurt to have them trigger and it is an abi break
anyway, but there isn't much point to it and it would be really annoying
if one of them turns out to be a problem as these changes aren't as well
tested as the 'old' abi.
It is slightly incorrect to check for abi >= 17 as /experimental with
this (and other changes) is abi = 15 currently, but writing the correct
check would be just too insane for this dead ends branch. Final
/experimental is probably better of increasing APT_PKG_MAJOR anyhow.
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The helper expects to be told if it should generate messages, not where
these messages should be printed – as it isn't printing such messages,
but puts them in _error. apt-get uses in other methods a helper
specialisation which does also print stuff to a stream through, so this
is likely a copy&paste error.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Collect all hashes we can get from the source record and put them into a
HashStringList so that 'apt-get source' can use it instead of using
always the MD5sum.
We therefore also deprecate the MD5 struct member in favor of the list.
While at it, the parsing of the Files is enhanced so that records which
miss "Files" (aka MD5 checksums) are still searched for other checksums
as they include just as much data, just not with a nice and catchy name.
This is a cherry-pick of 1262d35 with some dirty tricks to preserve ABI.
LP: 1098738
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The code is creating a secure temporary directory, but then creates
the changelog alongside the tmpdir in the same base directory. This
defeats the secure tmpdir creation, making the filename predictable.
Inject a '/' between the tmpdir and the changelog filename.
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dpkg-source can be told to enforce signature checks with
--require-valid-signature, but while this isn't feasible as default for
Debian itself at the moment, a local admin should be able to use it.
This commit also fixes the size limit on the construction of the command
being called for dpkg-source and dpkg-buildpackage.
Closes: 757534
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This will show the same unauthenticated warning for source packages
as for binary packages and will not download a source package if
it is unauthenticated. This can be overridden with
--allow-unauthenticated
Closes: #749795
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3163087b moved SigWinch(int) from apt-get.cc to private-output.cc
without moving #include <sys/ioctl.h>, making SigWinch a nop.
Closes: 748430, 747942
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The warning message from gcc doesn't make that much sense in my reading
as there is no loop which could overflow here, but it is better to use
our SPtrArray wrapping anyway which fixes the warning as well.
warning: cannot optimize loop, the loop counter may overflow [-Wunsafe-loop-optimizations]
delete[] Dsc;
Git-Dch: Ignore
Reported-By: gcc -Wunsafe-loop-optimizations
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Beside being a bit cleaner it hopefully also resolves oddball problems
I have with high levels of parallel jobs.
Git-Dch: Ignore
Reported-By: iwyu (include-what-you-use)
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Reported-By: gcc -Wunused-parameter
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Git-Dch: Ignore
Reported-By: gcc -Wmissing-declarations
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Inspired by the rest of the patch in 661537, but abstract the
parsing of various ways of setting the build profiles more so it can
potentially be reused and all apt parts have the same behaviour.
Especially config options, cmdline options and environment will not be
combined as proposed as this isn't APTs usual behaviour and dpkg doesn't
do it either, so one overrides the other as it normally does.
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Use a APT::VersionSet instead of a APT::VersionList in DoDownload()
to ensure that there is only one version in the set even if the
user passes multiple identical name/versions on the commandline
(Bug#738103)
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There is a new "apt full-upgrade" that performs a apt-get dist-upgrade.
"apt dist-upgrade" is still supported as a alias. The "apt upgrade" code
is changed so that it mirrors the behavior of
"apt-get upgrade --with-new-pkgs" and also honors
"apt uprade --no-new-pkgs".
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message instead of "ignoring"
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pkg=version requests
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The upgrade releated code is moved into upgrade.{cc,h} and
all pkg*Upgrade* prototypes are included in algorihms.h to
avoid breaking API (unless build with APT_9_CLEANER_HEADERS).
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With a bit of trickery we can reuse the usual infrastructure we have in
place to acquire deb files for the 'download' operation as well, which
gains us authentification check & display, error messages, correct
filenames and "downloads" from the root-owned archives.
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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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