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debian/changelog
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Adds also a small testcase for EDSP
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dpkg on Ubuntu 12.04 does not seem to support parsing arch-specific
dependencies, so we try to detect if we face such a dpkg in the test.
In the other test the order depends on libdb, which changes per arch, so
we just run it through our sorting binary and be happy (hopefully).
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dpkg on Ubuntu 12.04 does not seem to support parsing arch-specific
dependencies, so we try to detect if we face such a dpkg in the test.
In the other test the order depends on libdb, which changes per arch, so
we just run it through our sorting binary and be happy (hopefully).
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Now that libapts acquire system happily passes around hashes and can be
made to support new ones without an ABI break in the future, we can
free ftparchive from all the deprecation warnings the last commit
introduced for it.
The goal here isn't to preserve ABI as we have none to keep here, but to
help avoiding introduction problems of 'new' hashes later as bugs creep
into the copy&paste parts, so short/less of them is good.
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The line contains everchanging execution statistics which is harmful for
testcases as they need to filter out such lines, but this is hard so we
can just add an option to disable them instead and be done.
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debian/experimental
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debian/sid
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This patch should fix spurious test failures in jenkins or travis
that are caused by a race condition in the {stunnel,aptwebserver}.pid
file creation
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Use mkstemp() in apt-extractemplates and add a integrationtest
for apt-extracttemplates too. Thanks to Steve Kemp for the report.
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Beside fixing this minor code duplication it also resolves the problem
of messing up vim syntax-highlighting.
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Mostly ensures that we use the build methods and not the system
provided methods in the tests (if we don't want it that way).
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kfreebsd as well as hurd kernel packages call the postinst script as
well so we just need to enable the correct parsing for installed
packages and disable the "protect every version" hammer for them.
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With APT::VersionedKernelPackages users have the option of adding
packages like pre-build out-of-tree modules to the list of automatically
protected from being autoremoved.
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The unpack of a M-A:same package will force the unpack of all its
siblings directly to prevent that they could be separated by later
immediate actions. In commit 634985f8 a call to SmartConfigure was
introduced to configure these packages at the time the installation
order encounters them. Usually, the unpack order is already okay, so
that this 'earlier' unpack was not needed and if it wouldn't have been
done, the package would now only be unpacked, but by configuring the package
now we impose new requirements which must be satisfied. The code is
clever enough to handle this most of the time (it worked for 2 years!),
but it isn't needed and in very coupled cases this can fail.
Removing this call again removes this extra burden and so simplifies the
ordering as can be seen in the modified tests. Famous last words, but I
don't see a reason for this extra burden to exist hence the remove.
Closes: 740843
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Inspired by the rest of the patch in 661537, but abstract the
parsing of various ways of setting the build profiles more so it can
potentially be reused and all apt parts have the same behaviour.
Especially config options, cmdline options and environment will not be
combined as proposed as this isn't APTs usual behaviour and dpkg doesn't
do it either, so one overrides the other as it normally does.
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This change prevents changing the protocol from https to http.
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switch protocols at random is a bad idea if e.g. http can switch to
file, so we limit the possibilities to http to http and http to https.
As very few people (less than 1% according to popcon) have https
installed this likely changes nothing in terms of failure. The commit is
adding a friendly hint which package needs to be installed though.
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Issues in doc/po/de.po (fixed by Chris already) and
test/integration/framework
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Conflicts:
apt-private/private-list.cc
doc/po/de.po
test/integration/framework
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debian/experimental-no-abi-break
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Without a PTY attached do not use color, but use the same MSGLEVEL with
or without a PTY. The level is better adjust via flags – especially as
it is likely that without a PTY you want fullblown logs instead of
the reduced display you get with -q otherwise.
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otherwise you get with pickier umasks errors like:
dpkg-deb: error: control directory has bad permissions 700 (must be
>=0755 and <=0775)
so we just force a 755 for the control directory and dpkg is happy.
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Maintaining (mainly the deletion of them) is a pain and they litter /tmp
while the testcase is run for no good reason as we could just as well
drop it into our tmpdir we have anyway and let them be deleted with the
rest automatically
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also avoids redirecting messages from dpkg-deb to /dev/null as it might
fail (as it is quiet picky) and we should know why if it does.
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Also adds a friendly note about how many tests were run/passed so that
the end of the testrun isn't all that negative by just showing fails.
(It now tells us that we have 111 tests at the moment!)
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Can happen e.g. if port 8080 is already used by something else
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Rework also uncovers two FIXMEs
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