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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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- detect if dpkg has multiarch support before calling --set-selections
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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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(and be it if it tries to announce that…)
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to search for compressed silbings of the given filename and use this guessing
instead of hardcoding Gzip compression
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- dump the APT::Compressor settings correctly and completely
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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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- if command is 'add' do not error out if the specified
keyring doesn't exist, it will be created by gpg
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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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done on the mirco-optimazation level, so lets fix them:
(performance) Possible inefficient checking for emptiness.
(performance) Prefer prefix ++/-- operators for non-primitive types.
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constructor.
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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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The old code used to do move on to versions behind the candidate in
cases the candidate wasn't a match, but as the Install request later
always installs the candidate (witch wasn't switched) this could have
never worked - and shouldn't in most cases anyway as:
a) it could only work for <, <=, != depends which are unusal
b) doesn't respect pinning, so it could install -1 versions
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that it doesn't like that… remove superficial quoting to fix apt-key
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- fix missing download progress in apt-get download
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- 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
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