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apt-pkg/deb/dpkgpm.cc
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The variable "Size" was misleading and caused bug #1445239. To
avoid similar issues in the future, rename it to make the meaning
more obvious.
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to 404"
This reverts commit 1296bc7c466181a7978c313c40a041b34ce3eaeb.
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The worker expects that the methods tell him when they start or finish
downloading a file. Various information pieces are passed along in this report
including the (expected) filesize. https is using a "global" struct for
reporting which made it 'reuse' incorrect values in some cases like a
non-existent InRelease fallbacking to Release{,.gpg} resulting in an incorrect
size-mismatch warning scaring and desensitizing users as well as being subject
to a race between the write_data and progress callbacks generating incorrect
progress reporting and potentially the same error message.
Other branches as well as the bugreports contain 'better' fixes making the
struct local and other sensible changes, but are larger as a result, so in
this version we opted for short diff with minimal effect above else instead.
Closes: 777565, 781509
Thanks: Robert Edmonds and Anders Kaseorg for initial patchs
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Add a explicit ReceivedData to HttpsMethod that indicates when
we got data from the connection so that we can send URISTart()
to the parent.
This is needed because URIStart got moved in f9b4f12d from
the progress_callback to write_data() and it only checks for
Res.Size. In the old code if progress_callback is called by
libcurl (and sets Res.Size) before write_data is called then
URIStart() is never send. Making this a explicit ReceivedData
variable fixes this issue.
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Real webservers (like apache) actually send an error page with a 416
response, but our client didn't expect it leaving the page on the socket
to be parsed as response for the next request (http) or as file content
(https), which isn't what we want at all… Symptom is a "Bad header line"
as html usually doesn't parse that well to an http-header.
This manifests itself e.g. if we have a complete file (or larger) in
partial/ which isn't discarded by If-Range as the server doesn't support
it (or it is just newer, think: mirror rotation).
It is a sort-of regression of 78c72d0ce22e00b194251445aae306df357d5c1a,
which removed the filesize - 1 trick, but this had its own problems…
To properly test this our webserver gains the ability to reply with
transfer-encoding: chunked as most real webservers will use it to send
the dynamically generated error pages.
(The tests and their binary helpers had to be slightly modified to
apply, but the patch to fix the issue itself is unchanged.)
Closes: 768797
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When doing Acquire::http{,s}::Proxy-Auto-Detect, run the auto-detect
command for each host instead of only once. This should make using
"proxy" from libproxy-tools feasible which can then be used for PAC
style or other proxy configurations.
Closes: #759264
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Beside being a bit cleaner it hopefully also resolves oddball problems
I have with high levels of parallel jobs.
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Reported-By: iwyu (include-what-you-use)
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Reported-By: gcc -Wunused-parameter
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Reported-By: gcc -Wpedantic
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This change prevents changing the protocol from https to http.
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Reporting it via progress means that e.g. a redirect will trigger it,
too, so you get a Get & Hit while http only reports a Hit as it should
be.
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cppcheck complains about the obsolete utime as it was removed in
POSIX1.2008 and recommends usage of utimensat/futimens instead
as those are in POSIX and so commit 9ce3cfc9 switched to them.
It is just that they aren't as portable as the standard suggests:
At least our kFreeBSD and Hurd ports stumble over it at runtime.
So to make both, the ports and cppcheck happy, we use utimes instead.
Closes: 738567
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The most "visible" change is from utime to utimensat/futimens
as the first one isn't part of POSIX anymore.
Reported-By: cppcheck
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Servers might respond with a complete file either because they don't
support Ranges at all or the If-Range condition isn't statisfied, so we
have to parse the headers curl gets ourself to seek or truncate the file
we have so far.
This also finially adds the testcase testing a bunch of partial
situations for both, http and https - which is now all green.
Closes: 617643, 667699
LP: 1157943
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As lengthy discussed in lp:1157943 partial https support was utterly
broken as a 206 response was handled as an (unhandled) error. This is
the first part of fixing it by supporting a 206 response and starting to
deal with 416.
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(closes: #705648)
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- reuse connection in https, thanks to Thomas Bushnell, BSG for the
patch. LP: #1087543, Closes: #695359
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to the more standard PACKAGE_VERSION and make it work in every file
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- if a file without an extension is requested send an 'Accept: text/*'
header to avoid that the server chooses unsupported compressed files
in a content-negotation attempt (Closes: #657560)
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- use curls list append instead of appending Range and If-Range by hand
which generates malformed requests, thanks Mel Collins for the hint!
(Closes: #646381)
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on the FileFd instead
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- fix double delete (LP: #848907)
- ignore only the invalid regexp instead of all options
* apt-pkg/acquire-item.h, apt-pkg/deb/debmetaindex.cc:
- fix fetching language information by adding OptionalSubIndexTarget
* methods/https.cc:
- cleanup broken downloads properly
* ftparchive/cachedb.cc:
- fix buffersize in bytes2hex
* apt-pkg/deb/deblistparser.cc:
- fix crash when the dynamic mmap needs to be grown in
LoadReleaseInfo (LP: #854090)
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- cleanup broken downloads properly
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size are pretty unlikely for now, but we need it for deb
packages which could become bigger than 4GB now (LP: #815895)
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- fix CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST by really passing 2 to it if enabled
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* spot & fix various typos in all manpages
* German manpage translation update
* cmdline/apt-cache.cc:
- remove translatable marker from the "%4i %s\n" string
* buildlib/po4a_manpage.mak:
- instruct debiandoc to build files with utf-8 encoding
* buildlib/tools.m4:
- fix some warning from the buildtools
* apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc:
- add configuration PDiffs::Limit-options to not download
too many or too big patches (Closes: #554349)
* debian/control:
- let all packages depend on ${misc:Depends}
* share/*-archive.gpg:
- remove the horrible outdated files. We already depend on
the keyring so we don't need to ship our own version
* cmdline/apt-key:
- errors out if wget is not installed (Closes: #545754)
- add --keyring option as we have now possibly many
* methods/gpgv.cc:
- pass all keyrings (TrustedParts) to gpgv instead of
using only one trusted.gpg keyring (Closes: #304846)
* methods/https.cc:
- finally merge the rest of the patchset from Arnaud Ebalard
with the CRL and Issuers options, thanks! (Closes: #485963)
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otherwise in the Configuration class.
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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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/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.
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- check for hostname and then host+path
- better debug output
* methods/https.cc:
- fix bug in netrc integration
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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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- fix incorrect use of CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, closes: #497983, LP: #354972
thanks to Brian Thomason for the patch
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