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translations. Thanks to Jakub Wilk for reporting these errors.
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- do not do lock-step configuration for a M-A:same package if it isn't
unpacked yet in SmartConfigure and do not unpack a M-A:same package
again in SmartUnPack if we have already configured it (LP: #1062503)
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- Fix crash if the cache is remapped while writing a Provides version
(LP: #1066445).
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- remove the 64 char limit for login/password in internal usage
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ignore negative dependencies applying in the same group for M-A:same
packages on the real package name as self-conflicts (Closes: #688863)
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- match pins with(out) an architecture as we do on the commandline
(partly fixing #687255, b= support has to wait for jessie)
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- include reinstall requests and already installed (= protected) packages
in the install-request for external resolvers (Closes: #689331)
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as it is used for arch:all packages as a map to arch:native.
Otherwise arch comparisons later will see differences (Closes: #689323)
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handled in NewVersion is already registered
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- print versioned dependency relations in (r)depends if the option
APT::Cache::ShowVersion is true (default: false) as discussed in
#218995 to help debian-cd fixing #687949. Thanks to Sam Lidder
for initial patch and Steve McIntyre for nagging and testing!
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- ignore negative dependencies applying in the same group for
M-A:same packages on the real package name as self-conflicts
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we use the not remapped iterators after a move of the mmap again
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- ensure that dependencies for packages:none are always generated
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- do not create 'native' (or now 'none') package structures as a side
effect of description translation parsing as it pollutes the cache
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by introducing a pseudo-architecture 'none' so that the small group of
users with these packages can get right of them without introducing too
much hassle for other users (Closes: #686346)
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and avoid re-unpack otherwise (Closes: #670900)
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- copy only configured translation files from a CD-ROM and not all
available translation files preventing new installs with d-i from
being initialized with all translations (Closes: #678227)
- handle Components in the reduction for the source.list as multi-arch CDs
otherwise create duplicated source entries (e.g. "wheezy main main")
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architectures on multi-arch CD-ROMs
- do not warn about files which have a record in the Release file, but
are not present on the CD to mirror the behavior of the other methods
and to allow uncompressed indexes to be dropped without scaring users
- handle Components in the reduction for the source.list as multi-arch CDs
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- handle Components in the reduction for the source.list as multi-arch cds
otherwise create duplicated source entries (e.g. "wheezy main main")
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- do not create duplicated flat-archive cdrom sources for foreign
architectures on multi-arch cdroms
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- use the correct interval (x <= P < y) for pin value documentation as
these are the intervals used by the code (Closes: #685989)
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- let libapt-pkg break apt < 0.9.4 to ensure that the installed http-
method supports the new redirection-style, thanks to Raphael Geissert
for reporting & testing (Closes: #685192)
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- unpack versions in case a different version from the package
is currently in unpack state to recover from broken system states
(like different file in M-A:same package and other dpkg errors)
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- do not link() but rename() the cdroms.list to cdroms.list~ as a backup
to ensure that apt-cdrom can be run multiple times (Closes: #676302)
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- do not use atomic writing if the target is /dev/null as we don't want
to replace it, not even automically. (Closes: #683410)
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cases we have to choose a provider by defaulting on host-arch
instead of build-arch
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- denote 'wheezy' as stable codename and 'jessie' as testing codename
in the documentation in preparation for release
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- error out on (unsatisfiable) build-deps on purly virtual packages
instead of ignoring these dependencies; thanks to Johannes Schauer
for the detailed report! (Closes: #683786)
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- remove _POSIX_SYNCHRONIZED_IO guard in FileFd::Sync() around fsync
as this guard is only needed for fdatasync and not defined on hurd
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- guard only the msync call with _POSIX_SYNCHRONIZED_IO rather
than also the fallback code as it breaks APT on hurd since 0.9.7.3
as the fallback is now always used on non-linux (Closes: #683354)
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