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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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Prevents that "old" dependencies have an influence in the scoring.
With positive dependencies this is usually not a problem, but negative
dependencies can linger around for a long time.
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versioned -dev packages like db and boost have the problem of no
dependencies which would give them a competitive advantage against an
older incarnation of the -dev package, so they tend to be kept back
until the old version is removed from the archive, which, if the user
has older releases in its sources can take a long time (or never happens).
The newer version has a conflicts/breaks against the older one, but the
older one hasn't against the newer, so by giving via the conflicts the
older one a reduced score the newer one can win if there is no other
reason to keep it. If both have a conflict against each other the
scoring will cancel itself out, so no harm done.
This gives "action" a slightly bigger edge in breaks/conflicts cases
than before, but holding back isn't a really good solution anyway.
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http-method from METHODSDIR
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should not be marked not-for-autoremoval
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Conflicts:
debian/apt.auto-removal.sh
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This change prevents changing the protocol from https to http.
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failure
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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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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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Conflicts:
test/integration/test-apt-get-download
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Use a APT::VersionSet instead of a APT::VersionList in DoDownload()
to ensure that there is only one version in the set even if the
user passes multiple identical name/versions on the commandline
(Bug#738103)
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Closes: 738103
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With APT::Get::List-Cleanup disabled the ed-style patch files are
lingering in the lists/ directory otherwise. That was kinda okay in the
old none-client-merge as the filename was always the same so it was
constantly overridden, but now with different names for client-merge
quiet a few could pill up on the system and are used by the next call
as it picks them up based on the filename.
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Copy from the bug description:
After we upgraded the Ubuntu master archive from lucid to precise, we
noticed that Translation-en.bz2 was being written with mode 0600 rather
than 0644, which broke our mirroring. This is no longer reproducible as
such in unstable because apt now links against libbz2, but it's still
reproducible with xz; it happens because multicompress fchmods one end
of the compression pipe in this case rather than the target file.
[Original testcase slightly modified to comply with house-style]
Closes: 737130
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If a (Pre-)Depends can't be satisfied there is no point in keeping the
candidate as is as it is impossible to find a solution for it, so we can
just as well reset the candidate to the currently installed version.
We avoid trying to install this impossible candidate later on this way.
Closes: #735967
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When checking for negative dependencies in MarkInstall() ensure that
only dependencies that are relevant (i.e. getting installed) are
checked.
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Asking for more via Step() will notice that we are done with the file
already and will result in a fail, which means we can't find the last
sections anymore (which is especially painful if we haven't moved at
all as in the testcase we haven't even looked at one of the sources
leading to a strange behaviour)
Reported-By: Niall Walsh <niallwalsh@users.berlios.de>
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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
Conflicts:
apt-private/private-cmndline.cc
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debian/experimental-no-abi-break
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