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The timeout values were so large that the timer could run at any
random time of the day, possibly easily interfering with business
hours, and causing trouble. Reduce them to 30 minutes of random
delay and an accuracy to the default value (1 minute).
Also drop the 18:00 event. People still actively use their device
during that time, and for servers, there might be less attendance
than in the regular 06:00 time slot, so longer time to fix things
if something breaks.
During a boot, the service might be run to catch up with a timer
that would have normally elapsed. Due to no dependencies, it would
have run before the network is online - that's bad. Adding an After
and a Wants fixes that for boots, but still leaves the same issue
for Resume.
LP: #1615482
(cherry picked from commit b4f32b13055287d2ac46a08255db475af195b5f7)
(cherry picked from commit 6267b47f85588fdd00f6e667598abe52887385ae)
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The documentation of APT::Periodic::Verbose doesn't match the code,
specifically level 2 should apply some things differently to level 1
but does not because it uses `-le 2` instead of `-lt 2` or `-le 1`.
Closes: 845599
(cherry picked from commit 250687865e2d27dc949b810e59b07161a4c8f762)
(cherry picked from commit c2ce13f26881d7e7ba8b1912c4f358d703fa85a8)
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We can't cleanup the environment like e.g. sudo would do as you usually
want the environment to "leak" into these helpers, but some variables
like HOME should really not have still the value of the root user – it
could confuse the helpers (USER) and HOME isn't accessible anyhow.
Closes: 842877
(cherry picked from commit 34b491e735ad47c4805e63f3b83a659b8d10262b)
(cherry picked from commit cc5919076ba1c2dab773a6c06cb3dd5497f0c656)
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Escape "+" in kernel package names when generating APT::NeverAutoRemove
list so it is not treated as a regular expression meta-character.
[Changed by David Kalnischkies: let test actually test the change]
Closes: #830159
(cherry picked from commit 130176bcb6ce65c98d5692196c55cc18b4c210e0)
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.. instead of hardcoding the functionnality in the apt.systemd.daily
script.
Also make the compatibility cron job provide the same functionnality
for systems that do not use systemd.
Closes: #827930
(cherry picked from commit 51d659e7d8cdce59f910eceeee68e2c2afdb70d4)
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See https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2956 - it appears that
`OnCalendar=*-*-* 6,18:00` and `OnCalendar=*-*-* 6:00,18:00` are
quite different.
Git-Dch: ignore
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The rational is that we need to spread the load on the mirrors
that apt update and unattended-upgrades cause. To do so, we
leverage the RandomizeDelay feature of systemd. The other advantage
is that the timer is not run at a fixed daily.daily time but
instead every 24h. This also fixes the problem that the randomized
deplay in the current apt.cron.daily causes other cron jobs to
be deplayed.
A compatibility cron job is also provided for systems that do not
use systemd.
Note that the time is fired two times a day, but the logic inside
of apt.systemd.daily will ensure (via stamp files) that the
servers are hit at most every 24h. Firing two times a day helps
with the worst case update time and it also helps with systems
that are not always on.
LP: #246381, #727685
Closes: #600262, #709675, #663290
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The problemresolver will set the candidate version for pkg P back
to the current version if it encounters an impossible to satisfy
critical dependency on P. However it did not set the State of
the package back as well which lead to a situation where P is
neither in Keep,Install,Upgrade,Delete state.
Note that this can not be tested via the traditional sh based
framework. I added a python-apt based test for this.
LP: #1550741
[jak@debian.org: Make the test not fail if apt_pkg cannot be
imported]
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This effectively merges branch 'typofixes-vlajos-20150807' of github.com:vlajos/apt
with the following commit:
commit 13cacb3e2e2352ba701e769fc889e3344fabbf7e
Author: Veres Lajos <vlajos@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Aug 9 00:12:53 2015 +0100
typofix - https://github.com/vlajos/misspell_fixer
It has been rebased for a better commit message.
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We do not follow the recommendation with regards to placement
of documentation in apt-doc, as we install in apt-doc, but
it's only a recommendation and I don't want think we should
move them.
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Closes: #814754
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Build system messed up the 1.2.2 commit by not updating the
.po files properly, so they are now.
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I find the per-binary overrides a bit confusing in their current
form, but let's tell the user the truth.
Closes: #812111
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It's not cross-satisfiable.
Reported-by: Helmut Grohne
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git-Dch: Ignore
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We need r126 of lz4, as this introduces the lz4frame.h
header.
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This is not really needed anymore, as those are in stable,
but as they are versioned already, let's just do it.
Gbp-Dch: ignore
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There's no point in breaking all older apt-file versions just
because one old experimental upload was broken.
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Reported-By: Mattia Rizzolo (on IRC)
Gbp-Dch: ignore
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Gbp-Dch: ignore
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Move the completion to completions/bash/apt and install all
bash completions from completions/bash.
Gbp-Dch: ignore
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This ensures that a compatible version of appstream is
installed, that is, one that disables lz4 compression
for its data.
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Implement native support for LZ4 compression, using the official
lz4 library.
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Git-Dch: ignore
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