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The rational from the buglog:
> The problem here is that the Priority field in one of the Packages files
> is incorrect due to a mishap with reprepro configuration, […] the
> amd64 version is Priority: standard but the arm64 version is Priority:
> optional (and has a stray "optional: interpreters" field).
> […]
> However, Priority is a rather weak property of a package because it's
> typically applied via overrides, and it's easy for maintainers of
> third-party repositories to misconfigure them so that overrides aren't
> applied correctly. It shouldn't be ranked ahead of choosing packages
> from the native architecture. In this case, I have no user-mode
> emulation for arm64 set up, so choosing m4:arm64 simply won't work.
This effectly makes the priority the least interesting data point in
chosing a provider, which is in line with the other checks we have
already order above priority in the past and also has a certain appeal by
the soft irony it provides.
Closes: #718482
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Forking only after being ready to accept clients avoids running races
with the tests which sometimes failed on the first 'apt-get update'
(or similar) with the previous background-start and hope for the best…
The commit fixes also some oversight output-order changes in regards to
Description-md5 and (I-M-S) race conditions in various tests.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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With the selfgrown splitting we got the problem of not recovering
from networks which just reply with invalid data like those sending
us login pages to authenticate with the network (e.g. hotels) back.
The good thing about the InRelease file is that we know that it must
be clearsigned (a Release file might or might not have a detached sig)
so if we get a file but are unable to split it something is seriously
wrong, so there is not much point in trying further.
The Acquire system already looks out for a NODATA error from gpgv,
so this adds a new error message sent to the acquire system in case
the splitting we do now ourselves failed including this magic word.
Closes: #712486
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Git-Dch: Ignore
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we have a test which required traditionally lighttpd to be executed
as it requires a webserver supporting some kind of URI rewriting.
Now with some lines of code our own webserver can do this and the
testcase can be enabled by default. This test hinted at the bug fixed
in the previous commit, so having more tests which can easily be run
is a good thing.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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APT needs to acquire data in a secure fashion over an inherently
unsecure way, known as the internet, while communicating with
unreliable partners, known as webservers and proxies.
For your integration tests we so far relied on 'normal' webservers,
but all of them have certain quirks and none is able to provide us
with all quirks which can be observed in the wild and we therefore
have to test with, so this webserver isn't trying to be fast, secure
or feature complete, but to provide all the quirks we need in a
consistent way.
This webserver also makes the APT project self-contained, as it is now
able to generate, serve as well as acquire package indexes. ;)
Git-Dch: Ignore
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do not blindly assume that all packages stanzas have a "Description:"
field in 'apt-cache show' as well as in the cache creation itself.
We instead assume now that if the stanza has a Description, it will not
be the first field as we look out for "\nDescription" to take care of
MD5sum as well as (maybe ignored) translated Descriptions embedded in
the package stanza.
Closes: #712435
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Can't be used as a test as is, but shows how to build multiple
CD-ROMs for tests and can be used to reproduce debbug #711456.
Git-Dch: Ignore
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We do the same in the acquire system which handles the 'normal'
downloads, so do it here as well even though its unlikely anyone
will ever notice (beside testcases of course …)
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Git-Dch: Ignore
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For testcases it might sometimes be handy to add trap-actions
before the general cleanup, e.g. if it has set directories read-
only which rm doesn't want to remove even with --force applied
(its fine with files though)
Git-Dch: Ignore
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Patterns can appear in the name as well as in the description,
they don't have to match all in the name/description only.
Closes: 691453
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Splits the big loop over dependencies in SmartConfigure which unpacks and
configures dependencies into two loops and reverse their order, so that all
dependencies which need to be unpacked are handled first and only after that
configures are issued for dependencies.
This is needed as otherwise the unpack of a (new) dependency will be issued
in between a configure call for two (or more) packages which form a loop,
which means the configure calls aren't part of the same dpkg call and
therefore dpkg bails out.
Such tight loops should really be avoided as they are usually wrong – and in
reality the dependencies in libreoffice were greatly simplified thanks to
Rene Engelhard so the problem is gone for the benefit of all.
Closes: 707578
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Used to work until a certain (here unnamed) person came along and used
the wrong operator causing low-priority packages to be sorted above
high-priority packages while choosing a provider in commit
2b5c35c7bb915dbd46fefd7c79f05364ba22f93b from Nov 2011
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apt-pkg/deb/deblistparser.cc:
- use OpenMaybeClearSignedFile to be free from detecting and
skipping clearsigning metadata in dsc and Release files
We can't write a "clean" file to disk as not all acquire methods copy
Release files before checking them (e.g. cdrom), so this reverts recombining,
but uses the method we use for dsc files also in the two places we
deal with Release files
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* ftparchive/writer.cc:
- use OpenMaybeClearSignedFile to be free from detecting and
skipping clearsigning metadata in dsc files
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the rest and add some more tests (by fixing commented ones)
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run-tests code
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- continue after test failure but preserve exit status
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into data and signatures, pass it to gpgv for verification and
recombines it after that in a known-good way without unsigned blocks
and whitespaces resulting usually in more or less the same file as
before, but later code can be sure about the format
* apt-pkg/deb/debmetaindex.cc:
- reenable InRelease by default
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- CVE-2013-1051
* apt-pkg/deb/debmetaindex.cc,
test/integration/test-bug-595691-empty-and-broken-archive-files,
test/integration/test-releasefile-verification:
- disable InRelease downloading until the verification issue is
fixed, thanks to Ansgar Burchardt for finding the flaw
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- CVE-2013-1051
* apt-pkg/deb/debmetaindex.cc,
test/integration/test-bug-595691-empty-and-broken-archive-files,
test/integration/test-releasefile-verification:
- disable InRelease downloading until the verification issue is
fixed, thanks to Ansgar Burchardt for finding the flaw
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installation problem:
* apt-pkg/depcache.cc:
- prefer to install packages which have an already installed M-A:same
sibling while choosing providers (LP: #1130419)
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- prefer to install packages which have an already installed M-A:same
sibling while choosing providers (LP: #1130419)
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* Add linux-headers to /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal guard.
* Catalan (Jordi Mallach)
* Drop a confusing non-breaking space. Closes: #691024
* Thai (Theppitak Karoonboonyanan). Closes: #691613
* Vietnamese (Trần Ngọc Quân). Closes: #693773
* Fix Plural forms in German, French, Japanese and Portuguese
translations. Thanks to Jakub Wilk for reporting these errors.
* apt-pkg/packagemanager.cc:
- do not do lock-step configuration for a M-A:same package if it isn't
unpacked yet in SmartConfigure and do not unpack a M-A:same package
again in SmartUnPack if we have already configured it (LP: #1062503)
* apt-pkg/depcache.cc:
- don't call MarkInstall with the FromUser flag set for packages
which are dependencies of APT::Never-MarkAuto-Sections matchers
- no mode changes should obviously be ok for pkgDepCache::IsModeChangeOk
* cmdline/apt-get.cc:
- do not call Mark{Install,Delete} from the autoremove code with
the FromUser bit set to avoid modifying the auto-installed bit
* apt-pkg/algorithms.cc:
- ensure pkgProblemResolver calls MarkDelete without FromUser set
so that it can't overrule holds and the protection flag
* change permissions of /var/log/apt/term.log to 0640 (LP: #975199)
* apt-pkg/algorithms.cc:
- fix package-pointer array memory leak in ResolveByKeepInternal()
* Portuguese (Américo Monteiro) (Closes: #686975)
* handle packages without a mandatory architecture (debian-policy §5.3)
by introducing a pseudo-architecture 'none' so that the small group of
users with these packages can get right of them without introducing too
much hassle for other users (Closes: #686346)
* merged the latest debian-sid fixes
Correct fi translation for hash sum mismatches (lp:420403)
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- do not call Mark{Install,Delete} from the autoremove code with
the FromUser bit set to avoid modifying the auto-installed bit
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should not be marked not-for-autoremoval
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- ignore negative dependencies applying in the same group for
M-A:same packages on the real package name as self-conflicts
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- ensure that dependencies for packages:none are always generated
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by introducing a pseudo-architecture 'none' so that the small group of
users with these packages can get right of them without introducing too
much hassle for other users (Closes: #686346)
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