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the dlopen of libudev for automatic cdrom detection
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- fixes in multi cdrom setup code
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- fix UnmountCdrom() fails, give it a bit more time and try
the umount again
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- fix apt-get source pkg=version regression (closes: #561971)
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- this writes a /var/log/apt/history tagfile that contains details
from the transaction (complements term.log)
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- add to logratation
* doc/examples/configure-index:
- add as example
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(closes: #561109)
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in doc/apt-get.8.xml, namely:
- change equivalent "for" to "to the" (purge command)
- clarify --fix-broken sentence about specifying packages
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tree section of the apt-ftparchive manpage,
thanks Chris Leick for noticing it!
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This commit sets up our faked library extension to trick the build
system into building the packages with libc6.9-6 while we are actually
already at libc6.10-6. Oh dear...
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thanks Karl Goetz! (Closes: #558757)
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thanks Francesco Poli for patch(s) and patience! (Closes: #459344)
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in his response to Bernhard R. Link's patch, thanks! (Closes: #505020)
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method as this is more sane than using only the http options without
a possibility to override these for https.
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thanks Timothy J. Miller! (Closes: #355782)
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* rewrite and refactor rred method to be able to handle even big (>30 MB)
patches (Closes: #554349) and hardening the method itself by using more
constants and a return value which can't be misinterpreted as linenumber
* Finally adope the patch from Morten Hustveit <morten@debian.org> to be
able to optional use mmaps and iovec to increase patch speed -
but as this increase memory usage we can always fall back to the "old"
method which doesn't depend on mmaps.
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- add compatibilty with old ABI name until the next ABI break
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- source should displays his final pkg pick (Closes: #249383, #550952)
- source doesn't need the complete version for match (Closes: #245250)
- source ignores versions/releases if not available (Closes: #377424)
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/etc/apt/auth.conf that can be used to store username/passwords
in a "netrc" style file (with the extension that it supports "/"
in a machine definition). Based on the maemo git branch.
* apt-pkg/deb/dpkgpm.cc:
- add "purge" to list of known actions
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/etc/apt/auth.conf that can be used to store username/passwords
in a "netrc" style file (with the extension that it supports "/"
in a machine definition). Based on the maemo git branch.
* apt-pkg/deb/dpkgpm.cc:
- add "purge" to list of known actions
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- add "purge" to list of known actions
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/etc/apt/auth.conf that can be used to store username/passwords
in a "netrc" style file (with the extension that it supports "/"
in a machine definition). Based on the maemo git branch.
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- add output about pre-depends configuring when debug::pkgPackageManager
is used
* methods/https.cc:
- fix incorrect use of CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, closes: #497983, LP: #354972
thanks to Brian Thomason for the patch
* apt-pkg/depcache.cc, apt-pkg/indexcopy.cc:
- typo fix (LP: #462328)
* cmdline/apt-key:
- Emit a warning if removed keys keyring is missing and skip associated
checks (LP: #218971)
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- Add kfreebsd-image-* to the list (Closes: #558803)
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- Call setlocale() so translations are actually used.
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#557674)
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- fix incorrect use of CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, closes: #497983, LP: #354972
thanks to Brian Thomason for the patch
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* remerge the de-manpage in as it has some Ümläüte problems
* fixing the buildprocess for de by adding some boilerplate addendums
* correcting some syntaxbreaking typos and rebuild all manpage langs
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- typo fix (LP: #462328)
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Patch by Chris Leick which closes his on bug. Thanks!
* doc/ various manpages:
- correct various errors, typos and oddities (Closes: #552535)
* doc/apt-secure.8.xml:
- replace literal with emphasis tags in Archive configuration
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by the new added build-dependency autotools-dev instead
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so it is not needed to change x-files to just increase a version number
(because this is far to easy to forget one of the files, which will not
result in failures or is bad in general, but is inconsitent.)
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