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2016-03-27test-apt-update-reporting: Make more use of frameworkJulian Andres Klode
Use msgtest and testsuccess with a function instead of failing with a simple exit 1. This looks nicer. Gbp-Dch: ignore
2016-03-27test-acquire-same-file-multiple-times: Delete files before retryingJulian Andres Klode
This gets rid of byte-range requests and 416 responses. Gbp-Dch: ignore
2016-03-27test-apt-download-progress: Use a larger file for testingJulian Andres Klode
This should make the test less flaky, as with a small file, we might have already received all the data before trying to apply rate limits which is a constant source of failure on the i386 Ubuntu autopkgtest.
2016-03-27Do not mark packages for keep that we want to removeJulian Andres Klode
If the package is marked for removal, keep it marked for removal and do not mark it for keep. If we mark it for keep, we some how later get to a different stage where it is marked for unpack instead of removal. In the example in the bug report, we would get a: SmartUnPack maas-region-controller-min:amd64 (replace version 2.0.0~alpha3+bzr4810-0ubuntu1 with Segmentation fault maas-region-controller-min:amd64 was marked for removal, but we changed it to keep and somehow it thinks that this is to be replaced now instead of removed (probably because the InstallVer != CandidateVer [with InstallVer = 0]). This fixes a regression introduced in release 1.2.7, commit: 0390edd5452b081f8efcf412f96d535a1d959457 Reported-by: LaMont Jones on IRC LP: #1562402
2016-03-25drop confusing comma from no strong hash messageDavid Kalnischkies
2016-03-22handle gpgv's weak-digests ERRSIGDavid Kalnischkies
Our own gpgv method can declare a digest algorithm as untrusted and handles these as worthless signatures. If gpgv comes with inbuilt untrusted (which is called weak in official terminology) which it e.g. does for MD5 in recent versions we should handle it in the same way. To check this we use the most uncommon still fully trusted hash as a configureable one via a hidden config option to toggle through all of the three states a hash can be in.
2016-03-21properly check for "all good sigs are weak"David Kalnischkies
Using erase(pos) is invalid in our case here as pos must be a valid and derefenceable iterator, which isn't the case for an end-iterator (like if we had no good signature). The problem runs deeper still through as VALIDSIG is a keyid while GOODSIG is just a longid so comparing them will always fail. Closes: 818910
2016-03-19tests: reenable basic auth test and add @ in usernameDavid Kalnischkies
On launchpad #1558484 a user reports that @ in the authentication tokens parsing of sources.list isn't working in an older (precise) version. It isn't the recommended way of specifying passwords and co (auth.conf is), but we can at least test for regressions (and in this case test at all… who was that "clever" boy disabling a test with exit……… oh, nevermind. Git-Dch: Ignore
2016-03-19cachefile: Only set members that were initialized successfullyJulian Andres Klode
Otherwise, things will just start failing later down the stack, because (a) the lazy getters do not check if building was successful and (b) any further getter call would return the invalid object anyway. Also initialize VS in pkgCache to nullptr by default. Closes: #818628
2016-03-17test framework: Pass -n to lsof to speed up finding the https portJulian Andres Klode
There is no point in resolving all addresses to their names, this just seriously slows the setup phase down. So just pass -n to not resolve names anymore. Gbp-Dch: ignore
2016-03-17test-acquire-same-file-multiple-times: Run failing test up to 10 timesJulian Andres Klode
This should make the test less flaky and hopefully fix the failure on Ubuntu's armhf CI nodes. Gbp-Dch: ignore
2016-03-17Make test-apt-download-progress less flakyJulian Andres Klode
The test is a bit flaky. In order to get it less flaky, reduce the speed in each run. To compensate for issues, start with a higher speed level. Also increase the number of runs to 10. Furthermore, http get the same multiple-run loop, and the log files are changed to indicate the protocol being tested, as it's not obvious which one fails if it fails in quiet mode. Gbp-Dch: ignore
2016-03-16do not strip epochs from state version stringsDavid Kalnischkies
The epoch stripping in this code is done since day one, but in other places we show a version epochs are not stripped. If epochs are present in packages they tend to be an important information which we can't just drop and especially can't drop "sometimes" as that confuses users and tools alike – so even if removing code in use for (close to) 18 years feels wrong, it is probably the right choice for consistency. Closes: 818162
2016-03-16Report non-transient errors as errors, not as warningsJulian Andres Klode
This makes it easier to understand what really is an error and what not.
2016-03-16Get accurate progress reporting in apt update againMichael Vogt
For the non-pdiff case, we have can have accurate progress reporting because after fetching the {,In}Release files we know how many IndexFiles will be fetched and what size they have. Therefore init the filesize early (in pkgAcqIndex::Init) and ensure that in Acquire::Pulse() looks at already downloaded bits when calculating the progress in Acquire::Pulse. Also improve debug output of Debug::acquire::progress
2016-03-16tests: fix parallel execution to be working dir independentDavid Kalnischkies
Git-Dch: Ignore
2016-03-15Fix bug where the problemresolve can put a pkg into a heisenstateMichael Vogt
The problemresolver will set the candidate version for pkg P back to the current version if it encounters an impossible to satisfy critical dependency on P. However it did not set the State of the package back as well which lead to a situation where P is neither in Keep,Install,Upgrade,Delete state. Note that this can not be tested via the traditional sh based framework. I added a python-apt based test for this. LP: #1550741 [jak@debian.org: Make the test not fail if apt_pkg cannot be imported]
2016-03-14test: Move --weak-digest initialization to the right placeJulian Andres Klode
This was wrong and caused some issues because apt-key invoked host apt-config with our library. Gbp-Dch: ignore
2016-03-14test: Use SHA512 digests for GPG, reject SHA1-based signaturesJulian Andres Klode
This makes the test suite safe if we ever need to reject SHA1 signatures in an update.
2016-03-14enforce verify of filesize in 'apt-get source'David Kalnischkies
The structure we parse the data into has a dedicated size field, but it tends to be easier to handle it as a (very weak) checksum.
2016-03-14don't use Desc.URI to calculate .diff/Index filenamesDavid Kalnischkies
The URI descibing an item can change via mirrors/redirectors which causes the .diff/Index files to get the wrong names in storage. Git-Dch: Ignore
2016-03-14flush line-clearing on progress stop before post-invokeDavid Kalnischkies
All other interactions with std::cout are flushed directly, just in the stop case we hadn't done it – no problem expect if there is still output coming after apt is done like in the case of a post-invoke script producing output. Closes: 793672
2016-03-14require $(HASH)-Download field in .diff/Index filesDavid Kalnischkies
Now that we ignore SHA1-only files it makes sense to require also the provision of hashes for the compressed patches as this was introduced in the same patchset as support for non-SHA1 hashes in the file itself in dak and adding support in other archive creators (if they support pdiffs at all) will likely be in the same batch. The reason for the change itself is simple: If you are 'scared' enough about the security of SHA1, you shouldn't uncompress a file you haven't verified at all – after all, it could be exploiting a bug or a zip bomb.
2016-03-14test: remove SHA1 support testing as unsupportedDavid Kalnischkies
Given that we refuse to use SHA1-only .diff/Indexes no point in shipping and running code which pretends to check support for it which given that all these tests are run 3 times eats a noticeable amount of time. Git-Dch: Ignore
2016-03-13Test that SHA1-only .diff/Index files are not usedJulian Andres Klode
Ensure that .diff/Index files that only contain SHA1 values and no SHA2 values are not used.
2016-03-13Do not consider SHA1 usableJulian Andres Klode
SHA1 is not reasonably secure anymore, so we should not consider it usable anymore. The test suite is adjusted to account for this.
2016-03-10Use native architecture instead of amd64 for build-dep-purge testJulian Andres Klode
Using amd64 broke the test case on non-amd64 architectures. Query the native architecture from dpkg and use that instead. The definition of NATIVE is copied from the test test-architecture-specification-parsing.
2016-03-07Fix several typosVeres Lajos
This effectively merges branch 'typofixes-vlajos-20150807' of github.com:vlajos/apt with the following commit: commit 13cacb3e2e2352ba701e769fc889e3344fabbf7e Author: Veres Lajos <vlajos@gmail.com> Date: Sun Aug 9 00:12:53 2015 +0100 typofix - https://github.com/vlajos/misspell_fixer It has been rebased for a better commit message.
2016-03-06do not move not-failed pdiff-patches into CWD on failureDavid Kalnischkies
If a single pdiff fails, we have to fail the entire patching endeavour and fall back to getting the complete file instead. That is easy in serverside merged pdiffs as we get them one by one. For clientside we get them all at once through, which means that a failure in one has to stop the entire pipeline, which works as expected (as proven by the bugreporters as they don't even notice it happening). The problem is just that the first failing pdiff will do the cleanup, so another pdiff which happens to be successfully acquired after we processed the failure doesn't find the file it is supposed to use as a basename anymore, so the patch is renamed to what should be the unique extension and moved into the current working directory. Processing is then stopped as the patch realizes that it isn't the last one which completed downloading. On the plus side this means this is neither us using a bad temporary location nor a security problem. It "just" overrides unconditionally files in your current working directory (if you happen to have them named like a pdiff patch – a bit unlikely perhaps) and so drops files there which are never used again. I guess this was introduced in 4e3c5633b1e74b4f58b95f339cfbbf4cbf21ab3e for real as I made the need for the existence of the base file rather explicit, but the potential lingers in the code for far longer. Closes: #816837
2016-03-06add test for apt-key 0xKEY and use parameter expansionDavid Kalnischkies
Fixed in f7bd44bae0d7cb7f9838490b5eece075da83899e already, but the commit misses the Closes tag and while we are at it we can add a simple regression test and micro-optimize it a bit. Thanks: James McCoy for the suggestion. Closes: 816691
2016-03-06support APT::Get::Build-Dep-Automatic again in build-depDavid Kalnischkies
In a249b3e6fd798935a02b769149c9791a6fa6ef16 I dropped with the manual first resolver step also the support for installing build-deps as automatic in such a way that it behaved like this option was enabled by default. Restoring support for it means that we go back to mark build- dependencies as manually installed again by default and provide this option to keep them as automatically installed.
2016-03-06tests: expect no output while compiling noopchrootDavid Kalnischkies
This way we hopefully notice (new) warnings in this little helper. Git-Dch: Ignore
2016-03-06deal with partially downloaded changelogsDavid Kalnischkies
Changelogs are relatively small and we have no hashes for them, but we had partial support for them before, so lets stick to it. This also deletes the (partial) file before moving the downloaded file into its place – rename(2) should be doing this by itself, but testing on semaphoreci suggests that this isn't always the case (error is "Stale file handle") and we don't need an atomic replace here, so be explicit. Git-Dch: Ignore
2016-02-25Fix crash with empty architecture listJulian Andres Klode
If the architecture list is empty somehow, fail normally. LP: #1549819
2016-02-16pass versioned provides to external solvers in EDSPDavid Kalnischkies
The EDSP output generated by apt didn't include the versioned provides information so that every provides looked like an unversioned one in the eyes of an external resolver.
2016-02-11always download changelogs into /tmp firstDavid Kalnischkies
pkgAcqChangelog has the default behaviour of downloading a changelog to a temporary directory (inside /tmp, not /tmp directly), which is cleaned up on shutdown, but this can be overridden to store the changelog more permanently – but that caries a permission problem. For changelog we can 'easily' solve this by always downloading to a temporary directory and only move it out of there on done.
2016-02-11use local changelog from /usr/share/doc if possibleDavid Kalnischkies
If pkgAcqChangelog is told to acquire the changelog for a version it will check first if this version is installed on the disk and if so will use the local changelog in /usr/share/doc (possibily/likely gz compressed) instead of downloading the file from the web. An option is provided to disable this, which is enabled by default for the Ubuntu vendor as they truncate the local changelogs – and for apts --print-uris action.
2016-02-10test: use our special downloaded dir for 'source' resultDavid Kalnischkies
Otherwise the test run as root fails seeing the W: Can't drop privileges for downloading as file 'foo_1.tar.gz' couldn't be accessed by user '_apt'. - pkgAcquire::Run (13: Permission denied) warning in a command which isn't supposed to warn. One trivial test, two fixups and still counting… Git-Dch: Ignore
2016-02-10accept any tarball compression in 814139 testcaseDavid Kalnischkies
Travis still uses a dpkg version which defaults to gz and as which compression is picked isn't all to important as long as one is just accept any. Git-Dch: Ignore
2016-02-10get dpkg lock in build-dep if cache was invalid againDavid Kalnischkies
Regression introduced in a249b3e6fd798935a02b769149c9791a6fa6ef16, which in the case of an invalid cache would build the first part unlocked and later pick up the (still unlocked) cache for further processing, so the system got never locked and apt would end up complaining about being unable to release the lock at shutdown. The far more common case of having a valid cache worked as expected and hence covered up the problem – especially as tests who would have noticed it are simulations only, which do not lock. Closes: 814139 Reported-By: Balint Reczey <balint@balintreczey.hu> Reported-By: Helmut Grohne <helmut@subdivi.de> on IRC
2016-02-04test: Fix apt-key tests to work with current gpg 2.1Julian Andres Klode
2016-02-03avoid building dependency tree in 'source' commandDavid Kalnischkies
We don't need the dependencies for obvious reasons and we don't need the candidate version either, so building a pkgDepCache is wasted effort, which we can stop doing now that build-dep cleared the path.
2016-02-03use pkgCache::VS instead of pkgDepCache::VS()David Kalnischkies
The later just calls the earlier, but the later needs the fullblown dependency cache to be initialized, which is a very costly operation and isn't done anymore that early in the run as we would need to throw away and rebuild it again after we got all the information about source pkgs. As we end up with a nullptr for the pkgDepCache, we use a slightly longer calling convention to make sure that we use the pkgCache directly, avoiding nullptr induced segfaults and costly operations. Git-Dch: Ignore Reported-By: Balint Reczey <balint@balintreczey.hu>
2016-01-31test all redirection codes work as expectedDavid Kalnischkies
Git-Dch: Ignore
2016-01-27only warn about missing/invalid Date field for nowDavid Kalnischkies
The Date field in the Release file is useful to avoid allowing an attacker to 'downgrade' a user to earlier Release files (and hence to older states of the archieve with open security bugs). It is also needed to allow a user to define min/max values for the validation of a Release file (with or without the Release file providing a Valid-Until field). APT wasn't formally requiring this field before through and (agrueable not binding and still incomplete) online documentation declares it optional (until now), so we downgrade the error to a warning for now to give repository creators a bit more time to adapt – the bigger ones should have a Date field for years already, so the effected group should be small in any case. It should be noted that earlier apt versions had this as an error already, but only showed it if a Valid-Until field was present (or the user tried to used the configuration items for min/max valid-until). Closes: 809329
2016-01-26get sources for packages in multiple releases againDavid Kalnischkies
In 321213f0dcdcdaab04e01663e7a047b261400c9c Andreas Cadhalpun corrected the incorrect overriding of earlier better-fitting results with later (semi-)matches – but that broke the case in which packages are in multiple releases in the same version (and the user has both releases configured). Closes: 812497
2016-01-26parse version correctly from binary Source fieldDavid Kalnischkies
In commit a221efc331693f8905da870141756c892911c433 I promoted the source package name and version to the binary cache for faster access by e.g. EDSP, but due to changing the interpretation length to soon we always ignored the version part of the Source field, so that packages ended up having the binary version as source version – which while usually just fine it is wrong for binary rebuilds. Closes: 812492
2016-01-25fix tests run via sudo checking the history fileDavid Kalnischkies
Git-Dch: Ignore
2016-01-25reimplement build-dep via apts normal resolverDavid Kalnischkies
build-dep was implemented by parsing the build-dependencies of a package and figuring out which packages to install/remove based on this. That means that for the first level of dependencies build-dep was implementing its very own resolver with all the benefits (aka: bugs) this gives us for not using the existing resolver for all levels. Making this work involves generating a dummy binary package with fitting Depends and Conflicts and as we can't create them out of thin air the cache generation needs to be involved so we end up writing a Packages file which we want to parse – after we have parsed the other Packages files already. With .dsc/.deb files we could add them before we started parsing anything. With a bit of care we can avoid generating too much data we have to throw away again (as many parts assume that e.g. the count of packages doesn't change midair), so that on a speed front there shouldn't be much of a difference, but output can be slightly confusing as if we have a completely valid cache on disk the "Reading package lists... Done" is printed two times – but apt is pretty quick about it in that case. Closes: #137560, #444930, #489911, #583914, #728317, #812173
2016-01-25always create pkg at the time pkg:arch is createdDavid Kalnischkies
To resolve dependencies like "pkg:arch" we create a package with the name "pkg:arch" and the architecture "any". We create these packages only if a dependency needs it as these kind of dependencies aren't that common. This commit ensured that in the even this architecture specific dependency is the only relation this package has we still create the underlying package to have them available in provides resolution.