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- typofix: respect → respecting, thanks Mike Erickson! (Closes: #664833)
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* apt-pkg/contrib/sha1.cc:
- fix illegally casts of on-stack buffer to a type requiring more
alignment than it has resulting in segfaults on sparc (Closes: #634696)
* apt-pkg/contrib/cdromutl.cc:
- fix escape problem when looking for the mounted devices
* apt-pkg/contrib/strutl.{h,cc}, test/libapt/strutil_test.cc:
- add new DeEscapeString() similar to DeQuoteString but
unescape character escapes like \0XX and \xXX (plus added
test)
* refresh po/*
* cmdline/apt-get.cc:
- fix missing download progress in apt-get download
- do not require unused partial dirs in 'source' (Closes: #633510)
- buildconflicts effect all architectures
- implement MultiarchCross for build-dep and source (Closes: #632221)
* cmdline/apt-key:
- 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
* doc/apt-cache.8.xml:
- apply madison typofix from John Feuerstein, thanks! (Closes: #633455)
* apt-pkg/policy.cc:
- emit an error on unknown APT::Default-Release value (Closes: #407511)
* apt-pkg/aptconfiguration.cc:
- ensure that native architecture is if not specified otherwise the
first architecture in the Architectures vector
* apt-pkg/deb/deblistparser.cc:
- 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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- apply madison typofix from John Feuerstein, thanks! (Closes: #633455)
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- move some strings into apt-verbatim.ent to avoid showing them in
apt-doc.pot as they are untranslatable anyway (e.g. manpage references)
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* debian/rules:
- Make DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=noopt actually work by passing the right
CXXFLAGS.
* apt-pkg/contrib/fileutl.{h,cc}:
- Add support for reading of gzipped files with the new "ReadOnlyGzip"
OpenMode. (Closes: #188407)
- Link against zlib (in apt-pkg/makefile) and add zlib build dependency.
- [ABI BREAK] This adds a new private member to FileFd, but its
initialization is in the public header file.
* configure.in:
- Check for zlib library and headers.
* apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc, apt-pkg/deb/debindexfile.cc,
apt-pkg/deb/debrecords.cc, apt-pkg/deb/debsrcrecords.h,
cmdline/apt-cache.cc:
- Open Packages, Sources, and Translations indexes in "ReadOnlyGzip" mode.
* apt-pkg/deb/debindexfile.cc:
- If we do not find uncompressed package/source/translation indexes, look
for gzip compressed ones.
* apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc:
- If the Acquire::GzipIndexes option is true and we download a gzipped
index file, keep it as it is (and rename to .gz) instead of
uncompressing it.
* doc/apt.conf.5.xml:
- Document the new Acquire::GzipIndexes option.
* doc/po/apt-doc.pot, doc/po/de.po:
- German translation of new Acquire::GzipIndexes option.
* Add test/test-indexes.sh:
- Test behaviour of index retrieval and usage, in particular with
uncompressed and gzip compressed indexes.
* methods/gzip.cc: With FileFd now being able to read gzipped files, there
is no need for the gzip method any more to spawn an external gzip process.
Rewrite it to use FileFd directly, which makes the code a lot simpler, and
also using less memory and overhead.
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- German translation of new Acquire::GzipIndexes option.
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and as it was only a comment change unfuzzy the translations.
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typos in doc/po/es.po to generate the manpages properly.
[ Christian Perrier ]
* German translation update. Closes: #571037
* Spanish manpages translation update. Closes: #573293
[ Julian Andres Klode ]
* cmdline/apt-mark:
- Use the new python-apt API (and conflict with python-apt << 0.7.93.2).
* apt-inst/contrib/arfile.h:
- Add public ARArchive::Members() which returns the list of members.
* debian/rules:
- Fix the libraries name to be e.g. libapt-pkg4.9 instead of
libapt-pkg-4.9.
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- Fix the newly introduced method GetListOfFilesInDir to not
accept every file if no extension is enforced
(= restore old behaviour). (Closes: #565213)
* apt-pkg/policy.cc:
- accept also partfiles with "pref" file extension as valid
* apt-pkg/contrib/configuration.cc:
- accept also partfiles with "conf" file extension as valid
* doc/apt.conf.5.xml:
- reorder description and split out syntax
- add partfile name convention (Closes: #558348)
* doc/apt_preferences.conf.5.xml:
- describe partfile name convention also here
* apt-pkg/deb/dpkgpm.cc:
- don't segfault if term.log file can't be opened.
Thanks Sam Brightman for the patch! (Closes: #475770)
* doc/*:
- replace the per language addendum with a global addendum
- add a explanation why translations include (maybe) english
parts to the new global addendum (Closes: #561636)
* apt-pkg/contrib/strutl.cc:
- fix malloc asseration fail with ja_JP.eucJP locale in
apt-cache search. Thanks Kusanagi Kouichi! (Closes: #548884)
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See the bugreport (and merged ones) for discussion details which
lead to these additions to the introduction of the apt.conf manpage.
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- fix a little markup typo in doc/po/fr.po (start literal-tag with <)
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- remove the DPkg::NoConfTriggers - absolutely useless as we need
TriggersPending already so we can use --no-triggers.
- remove the Immediate-option from the example, it doesn't help much.
- UnpackCritical uses DepUnPackPre with a D (on simple letter...)
- the "smart" optimisation to skip A was not so smart - revert.
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arising if we upgrade essential or predependencies which need to be
configured before even unpacking packages depending on them.
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use of dpkg's trigger and configuration handling (Closes: #473461)
Add NoTriggers option to add --no-triggers to all dpkg calls,
NoConfiguration to prevent apt from trying to configure packages -
dpkg should handle this in the last ConfigurePending call.
This options are for now deactivated as they require more testing in
real world situations, but the plan is to enable them in the near
future if anything works well.
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* Cleaned up the first patch draft from KURASAWA Nozomu to finally
get po4a support for translating the man pages.
Many thanks to both for this excellent work! (Closes: #441608)
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