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Regression from commit f5e9be1da89725f9bf1915bdf86fdc4a77edf917
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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
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If one is attempting to create a reproducible ISO image we do not want to
include the build system's kernel version, not only due to it breaking
reproducibility, but it could be somewhat misleading and/or the
wrong thing to put in this file anyway.
Closes: #857632
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Ubuntu servers / Launchpad rejects uploads where debian/copyright
is a symbolic link, and lintian warns about them. I think that's
crazy, but I'm tired of having to work around this in SRUs, so
let's just solve it by copying the file during clean: This way,
it won't be in git, but it will be generated during the export
by git-buildpackage.
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Most of them in (old) code comments. The two instances of user visible
string changes the po files of the manpages are fixed up as well.
Gbp-Dch: Ignore
Reported-By: spellintian
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We are basically frozen now, but (a) this wildcard thing
is a bit "explosive" to call this RC and (b) you never know
if you might need to add a new tiny feature and freeze can
be long...
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This is very important stuff, especially for the ParseDepends
thingy as otherwise a new python-apt build would always require
the apt it was built against instead of 1.4~beta3.
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Change the trust level check to allow downgrading an Untrusted
option to weak (APT::Hashes::SHA1::Weak "yes";), so it prints
a warning instead of an error; and change the default values
for SHA1 and RIPE-MD/160 from Weak to Untrusted.
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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
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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
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This unit runs unattended-upgrades. If apt itself is part of the
upgrade a restart of the unit will kill unattended-upgrades. This
will lead to an inconsistent dpkg status.
Closes: #841763
Thanks: Alexandre Detiste
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Normally make just lets every job write its output directly,
making the log fairly hard to read with high concurrency.
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dpkg on overlayfs cannot rename apt/script to apt, because overlayfs
will not let it move apt to a backup name, responding with XDEV
instead.
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The recently added (increased actually) Breaks were accidently dropped
while our set of mostly old and outdated breaks was cleaned up.
Regression-From: 20d2f4a4f164cd9026dad698e471c95d7c28973b
Previously-Add-In: ab07af708e49c9219940ffd3e20a01c763267e03
Closes: #836220
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There are some optional symbols missing now, but let's keep
them in for now, maybe they reappear/still exist on other
platforms.
The newly added ones actually appeared in older versions
already, but there's no huge gain in finding out when precisely
we added them.
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This is needed on FreeBSD which has versions like 11.0-RC1,
otherwise the tests would fail.
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This workaround is a bit more ugly, but does not use a
(somewhat) deprecated debhelper command.
Gbp-Dch: ignore
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Manually clean up the apt.maintscript, it moved stuff from
before the comment to after the comment...
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The README.source is not usable anymore, and the Build-Conflicts
andd Breaks/Replaces are not needed anymore.
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debhelper 10 is much nicer with the installation part from
a dirty tree, so you can just fix some stuff breaking the
install step and then continue building with debuild -b -nc
until you have fixed all your stuff.
It also has some other advantages, of course, like some
bug fixes in shell escaping for maintscript, or systemd
helper changes.
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This gets rid of the special casing of etc/apt, various
example file installations handled by the upstream build
system, and of course the directory creation for all dirs
created by the upstream build system.
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Hardcoding gpgv1 and gnupg1 breaks Ubuntu, because on Ubuntu,
these packages do not exist yet. Instead allow gnupg (<< 2)
for gnupg1 and gnupg2 for gnupg (>= 2), so we cover all
potential combinations.
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On Ubuntu, cmake installs are vendor-specific apt.conf.d
snippet, causing the build to fail.
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We need to support partial upgrades anyhow, so we have to deal with the
different versions and your tests try to ensure that we do, so we
shouldn't make any explicit higher requirements.
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Having the completions installed only by the packaging was
an oversight.
Gbp-Dch: ignore
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This also fixes Debian/apt#20, but is slightly more complete. I
think /git also looks better than /cgit, so let's switch the Vcs
entry in control over too.
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ctest as run by cmake by default does not show the output of the tests
even if the tests failed. In terms of our tests it could be handy to set
it always, but unfortunately it seems like cmake doesn't allow it if the
internet is to be believed, so lets enable it at least while building
packages and on travis.
Gbp-Dch: Ignore
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This is much better than removing them in debian/rules.
Gbp-Dch: ignore
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This was only needed temporarily
Thanks: Axel Beckert for reporting
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This commit looks heavy. Most of that comes from the fact that the
ordering of files in the translations changed with the switch to
CMake. I could have gone the extra mile to figure out the original
ordering and replicate it, but I have chosen to re-order everything
by file and line number, as that's easier.
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This can now build all documentation. It should also be fairly
reusable for other projects, as long as they follow the same
naming scheme for the po4a output files and set the PACKAGE_*
variables used here.
We could have done all translations in a single call to po4a
like the makefile based buildsystem does. While that would
have made the output slightly nicer, this solution offers a
huge performance gain because it can translate the documents
in parallel, which also means that the xsltproc stage does not
have to wait for all translations to be done first.
You might think that the add_custom_command() should list the
actual output files as BYPRODUCTS. This is not true however:
Because the files are not always generated, Ninja will think
missing byproducts mean that the target is out of date - which
is not what we want.
Finally, also add the missing doxygen support. Note that the
packaging script cleans up some md5 and map files created by
doxygen, otherwise it is fairly boring.
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The SOURCE_DIR property is used for the translation building and
was introduced in cmake 3.4
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