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- put <brackets> around email addresses
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- show a debug why a package was kept by ResolveByKeep()
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- apply spelling fix by Kevin Lyda, thanks! (Closes: #644104)
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* apt-pkg/deb/debmetaindex.cc:
- none is a separator, not a language: no need for Index (Closes: #624218)
* apt-pkg/aptconfiguration.cc:
- do not builtin languages only if none is forced (Closes: #643787)
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- accept generic release pin expressions again in -t (Closes: #644166)
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- fix buffersize in bytes2hex
* ftparchive/cachedb.cc:
- make buffer fully dynamic (thanks to Colin Watson)
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- silently ignore *.orig and *.save files by default
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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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- change wording of autoremove description as suggested
by Robert Simmons, thanks! (Closes: #641490)
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- fix double delete (LP: #848907)
- ignore only the invalid regexp instead of all options
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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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- output list of virtual package providers to c1out in -q=1
instead of /dev/null to unbreak sbuild (LP: #816155)
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packages first (LP: #835625)
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* doc/apt.conf.5.xml:
- reword Acquire::Max-ValidTime documentation to make clear
that it doesn't provide the new Min-ValidTime functionality
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- fix Acquire::Max-ValidTime option by interpreting it really
as seconds as specified in the manpage and not as days
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- prefer visiting packages marked for deletion in VisitProvides
if we are operating on a negative dependency so that we can
deal early with the fallout of this remove
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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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- non-existing directories are by definition clean
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- if no Release.gpg file is found try to verify with hashes,
but do not fail if a hash can't be found
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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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- add the newly added symbols since 0.8.15.3
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- reorganize the various testcases and helper we have and
integrate them better into the buildsystem
- run the test/libapt testcases at package build-time
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- ignore "self"-conflicts for all architectures of a package
instead of just for the architecture of the package locked at
in the ordering of installations too (Closes: #802901)
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- add regression test for hashsum verification
* apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc:
- if no Release.gpg file is found, still load the hashes for
verification (closes: #636314) and add test
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- if no Release.gpg file is found, still load the hashes for
verification (closes: #636314) and add test
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- add regression test for hashsum verification
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- use ref-to-ptr semantic in NewDepends() to ensure that the
libapt does not segfault if the cache is remapped in between
(LP: #812862)
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- add GetModificationTime() helper
* apt-pkg/pkgcachegen.cc:
- regenerate the cache if the sources.list changes to ensure
that changes in the ordering there will be honored by apt
* apt-pkg/sourcelist.{cc,h}:
- add pkgSourceList::GetLastModifiedTime() helper
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- do not assume that the last char on a line is a \n (Closes: #633350)
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- add new DeEscapeString() similar to DeQuoteQuotedWord but
unescape charackter escapes like \0XXX and \xXX (plus add test)
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- fix illegally casts of on-stack buffer to a type requiring more
alignment than it has resulting in segfaults on sparc (Closes: #634696)
The problem is how sha1.cc codes the SHA1 transform, it illegally
casts the on-stack workspace buffer to a type requiring more
alignment than 'workspace' is actually declared to have.
This only shows up recently because gcc-4.6 now does a really
aggressive optimization where it gets rid of the workspace
buffer entirely and just accesses 'buffer' directly, and assumes
it has the necessary alignment for 32-bit loads (which it
doesn't).
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- fix escape problem when looking for the mounted devices
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