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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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- 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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- ensure that native architecture is if not specified otherwise the
first architecture in the Architectures vector
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- fix missing download progress in apt-get download
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- emit an error on unknown APT::Default-Release value (Closes: #407511)
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- apply madison typofix from John Feuerstein, thanks! (Closes: #633455)
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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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- change default of APT::AutoRemove::SuggestsImportant to true
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code (LP: #784473)
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- use CndSet in pkgInitConfig (Closes: #629617)
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- restore all important dependencies for garbage packages (LP: #806274)
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- document APT::Architectures list (Closes: #612102)
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- document available [options] for sources.list entries (Closes: 632441)
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- fallback to memory if file is not writeable even if access()
told us the opposite before (e.g. in fakeroot 1.16) (Closes: #630591)
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- create doxygen directory to avoid depending on magic (Closes: #628799)
* cmdline/apt-key:
- explicitly state that net-update is not supported if no url is set
- require to be root for add, rm, update and net-update
- clarify update vs. net-update in different distros (Closes: #632043)
* debian/apt.symbols:
- forgot 'mips' in the list for all architecture dependent symbols
- comment out gcc-4.5 specific symbols as gcc-4.6 is now default
- the symbol for PrintStatus() is architecture dependent
* apt-pkg/policy.cc:
- do not segfault in pinning if a package with this name doesn't exist.
Thanks to Ferdinand Thommes for the report!
- Defaults is a vector of Pin not of PkgPin
- ensure that only the first specific stanza for a package is used
- save all stanzas which had no effect in Unmatched
- allow package:architecure in Package:
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- save all stanzas which had no effect in Unmatched
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- do not segfault in pinning if a package with this name doesn't exist.
Thanks to Ferdinand Thommes for the report!
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- forgot 'mips' in the list for all architecture dependent symbols
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