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LP: #1821640
(cherry picked from commit 507124fd81066536c7c01a2039fcc6ee9f02a234)
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This gives more protection for people where kernel metapackages
are accidentally removed.
LP: #1787460
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LP: #1698159
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Closes: 788320
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oldlibs used to be in APT::Never-MarkAuto-Sections so that old
transition packages can be removed without causing the then
(autoinstalled) renamed package to be autoremoved. It isn't ideal
through as ideally you want the oldlibs package to be removed after
nothing depends on it anymore regardless of if you have once installed
it by hand or not – and if you had the package talking over (the
dependencies) should carry the manual bit now as they are the real deal
now.
As an added bonus if the package has no dependencies because it is an
oldlibs without a direct replacement you should move away from (like
lib1 and lib2 are currently in the archive, but there will hopefully
only be lib2 in the release) you get a lib1 marked as auto.
If the user still needs the oldlibs package for some reason all he has
to do is mark it as manual once as this move is only performed if a
installed package changes its section from a not-Move-Autobit-Sections
to a Move-Autobit-Sections.
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Pre-build kernel modules (like those build with module-assistent) are
commonly named in this way and it should be ungeneric enough to be added
by default for everyone.
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kfreebsd as well as hurd kernel packages call the postinst script as
well so we just need to enable the correct parsing for installed
packages and disable the "protect every version" hammer for them.
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With APT::VersionedKernelPackages users have the option of adding
packages like pre-build out-of-tree modules to the list of automatically
protected from being autoremoved.
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- adapt to new gnumach kernel package naming (Closes: #619337)
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- never autoremove the GNU/Hurd kernel (closes: #588423), thanks
to Guillem Jover
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in Michaels merge with the ubuntu branch
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- on gpg verification failure warn and restore the last known
good state
- on failure display the IP of the server (useful for servers
that use round robin DNS)
- support Original-Maintainer in RewritePackageOrder
- enable cdrom autodetection via libudev by default
- show messsage about Vcs in use when apt-get source is run for
packages maintained in a Vcs
- better support transitional packages with mark auto-installed.
when the transitional package is in "oldlibs" the new package
is not marked auto installed (same is true for section
metapackages)
- provide new "deb mirror://archive.foo/mirrors.list sid main"
method expects a list of mirrors (generated on the server e.g.
via geoip) and will use that, including cycle on failure
- write apport crash file on package failure (disabled by default
on debian until apport is available)
- support mirror failure reporting (disabled by default on debian)
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for transitional packages
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- add "transitional" to the APT::Never-MarkAuto-Sections
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- Add kfreebsd-image-* to the list (Closes: #558803)
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blacklist
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- remove "linux-image" (and friends) from the auto-remove
blacklist. we have the kernel fallback infrastructure now
in intrepid (thanks to BenC)
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- Change metapackages to {restricted,universe,multiverse}/metapackages
in Install-Recommends-Sections and Never-MarkAuto-Sections
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universe/metapackages, so things like x/k/ubuntu-restricted-extras packages work. This currently doesnt build - but builds more than it did before!
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- added "linux-ubuntu-modules" to APT::NeverAutoRemove
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- apport integration added, this means that a apport
report is written on dpkg failures
* merged from debian/unstable, remaining changes:
- maintainer field changed
* merged the debian/experimental changes back
into the debian/sid branch
* merged from Christian Perrier:
* mr.po: New Marathi translation Closes: #416806
* zh_CN.po: Updated by Eric Pareja Closes: #416822
* tl.po: Updated by Eric Pareja Closes: #416638
* gl.po: Updated by Jacobo Tarrio
* da.po: Updated by Claus Hindsgaul
* fr.po: Remove a non-breakable space for usability
* ru.po: Updated Russian translation. Closes: #405476
* *.po: Unfuzzy after upstream typo corrections
* buildlib/archtable:
- added support for sh3/sh4 (closes: #424870)
- added support for m32r (closes: #394096)
* buildlib/systemtable:
- added support for lpia
* configure.in:
- check systemtable for architecture mapping too
* fix error in AutocleanInterval, closes: #319339
(thanks to Israel G. Lugo for the patch)
* add "purge" commandline argument, closes: #133421)
(thanks to Julien Danjou for the patch)
* add "purge" commandline argument, closes: #133421)
(thanks to Julien Danjou for the patch)
* fix FTBFS with gcc 4.3, closes: #417090
(thanks to Martin Michlmayr for the patch)
* add --dsc-only option, thanks to K. Richard Pixley
* Removed the more leftover #pragma interface/implementation
closes: #306937 (thanks to Andreas Henriksson for the patch)
* ABI library name change because its build against
new glibc
* implement SourceVer() in pkgRecords
(thanks to Daniel Burrows for the patch!)
* apt-pkg/algorithm.cc:
- use clog for all debugging
- only increase the score of installed applications if they
are not obsolete
- fix resolver bug on removal triggered by weak-dependencies
with or-groups
* methods/http.cc:
- send apt version in User-Agent
* apt-pkg/deb/debrecords.cc:
- fix SHA1Hash() return value
* apt-pkg/cdrom.cc:
- only unmount if APT::CDROM::NoMount is false
* methods/cdrom.cc:
- only umount if it was mounted by the method before
- if decompression of a index fails, delete the index
* vi.po: Updated to 515t. Closes: #426976
* eu.po: Updated to 515t. Closes: #423766
* pt.po: 515t. Closes: #423111
* fr.po: Updated by Christian Perrier
* Update all PO and the POT. Gives 513t2f for formerly
complete translations
* Package that contains tall the new features
* Removed all #pragma interface/implementation
* Branch that contains tall the new features:
* translated package descriptions
* task install support
* automatic dependency removal (thanks to Daniel Burrows)
* merged support for the new dpkg "Breaks" field
(thanks to Ian Jackson)
* handle network failures more gracefully on "update"
* support for unattended-upgrades (via unattended-upgrades
package)
* added apt-transport-https method
- ca.po: Updated to 514t
- be.po: Updated to 514t
- it.po: Updated to 514t
- hu.po: Updated to 514t
- zh_TW.po: Updated to 514t
- ar.po: Updated to 293t221u.
- ru.po: Updated to 514t. Closes: #392466
- nb.po: Updated to 514t. Closes: #392466
- pt.po: Updated to 514t. Closes: #393199
- fr.po: One spelling error corrected: s/accèder/accéder
- km.po: Updated to 514t.
- ko.po: Updated to 514t.
- bg.po: Updated to 514t.
- de.po: Updated to 514t.
- en_GB.po: Updated to 514t.
* debian/control:
- depend on debian-archive-keyring to offer clean upgrade path
(closes: #386800)
* merged "install-recommends" branch (ABI break):
- new "--install-recommends"
- install new recommends on "upgrade" if --install-recommends is
given
- new "--fix-policy" option to install all packages with unmet
important dependencies (usefull with --install-recommends to
see what not-installed recommends are on the system)
- fix of recommended packages display (only show CandidateVersion
fix or-group handling)
* merged "install-task" branch (use with "apt-get install taskname^")
* Applied patch from Daniel Schepler to make apt bin-NMU able.
* apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc:
- fix reversed logic of the "Acquire::PDiffs" option
* apt-pkg/contrib/sha256.cc:
- applied patch to fix unaligned access problem. Closes: #367417
(thanks to David Mosberger)
* apt-pkg/contrib/sha256.{cc,h},hashes.{cc,h}: support for sha256
(thanks to Anthony Towns)
* ftparchive/cachedb.{cc,h},writer.{cc,h}: optimizations
(thanks to Anthony Towns)
* apt pdiff support from experimental merged
* apt-pkg/deb/dpkgpm.cc: wording fixes (thanks to Matt Zimmerman)
- fix error in dpkg interaction (closes: #364513, thanks to Martin Dickopp)
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- always show the autoremove information and give advice how to use it
* debian/rules:
- install apt.conf.autoremove with blacklist for linux-image and linux-restriceted-modules
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