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2013-10-22Merge branch 'debian/sid' into ubuntu/masterMichael Vogt
Conflicts: cmdline/apt-key configure.ac debian/apt.auto-removal.sh debian/changelog debian/control debian/rules po/apt-all.pot po/ar.po po/ast.po po/bg.po po/bs.po po/ca.po po/cs.po po/cy.po po/da.po po/de.po po/dz.po po/el.po po/es.po po/eu.po po/fi.po po/fr.po po/gl.po po/hu.po po/it.po po/ja.po po/km.po po/ko.po po/ku.po po/lt.po po/mr.po po/nb.po po/ne.po po/nl.po po/nn.po po/pl.po po/pt.po po/pt_BR.po po/ro.po po/ru.po po/sk.po po/sl.po po/sv.po po/th.po po/tl.po po/uk.po po/vi.po po/zh_CN.po po/zh_TW.po
2013-10-18reshuffle dpkgpm.cc code a bit moreMichael Vogt
2013-10-18add $* to gdb to make it more usefulMichael Vogt
2013-10-15remove POSTINST from framework, file tree can be used for thisMichael Vogt
2013-10-15tests, do not send pkgname with arch via the status-fdMichael Vogt
2013-10-09fixup various UI issues in the testMichael Vogt
2013-10-09really fix testMichael Vogt
2013-10-09use "insertpackage" instead of "buildsimplenativepackage"Michael Vogt
2013-10-09add test for upgrade, upgrade --with-new-pkgs, dist-upgradeMichael Vogt
2013-10-05Merge remote-tracking branch 'donkult/debian/sid' into debian/sidMichael Vogt
2013-10-05Merge remote-tracking branch 'mvo/bugfix/dpkg-progress-multiarch' into ↵Michael Vogt
debian/sid
2013-10-03tests: install --no-install-recommends and stunnel4 for travisDavid Kalnischkies
stunnel4 is required for https tests Git-Dch: Ignore
2013-10-03test: use a multiarch capable dpkg rather than workaroundDavid Kalnischkies
The tests require nowadays a (somewhat) multiarch-capable dpkg, so replace the workaround as marked in the FIXME with a proper install as the workaround isn't working always correctly, letting the test fail. Git-Dch: Ignore
2013-10-03use pkgAcqArchive in 'download' for proper errorsDavid Kalnischkies
With a bit of trickery we can reuse the usual infrastructure we have in place to acquire deb files for the 'download' operation as well, which gains us authentification check & display, error messages, correct filenames and "downloads" from the root-owned archives.
2013-10-02tests: fix some problems travis encountersDavid Kalnischkies
Git-Dch: Ignore
2013-10-01change maxsplit default from "0" to maxintMichael Vogt
2013-10-01don't consider holds for autoremovalDavid Kalnischkies
We can't remove packages which are held back by the user with a hold, so marking them (or its dependencies) as garbage will lead our autoremover into madness – and given that the package is important enough that the user has held it back it can't be garbage (at least at the moment), so even if a front-end wants to use the info just for information display its a good idea to not consider it garbage for them. Closes: 724995
2013-10-01handle complete responses to https range requestsDavid Kalnischkies
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
2013-10-01retry without partial data after a 416 responseDavid Kalnischkies
If we get a 416 from the server it means the Range we asked for is above the real filesize of the file on the server. Mostly this happens if the server isn't supporting If-Range, but regardless of how we end up with the partial data, the data is invalid so we discard it and retry with a fresh plate and hope for the best. Old behavior was to consider 416 an error and retry with a different compression until we ran out of compression and requested the uncompressed file (which doesn't exist on most mirrors) with an accept line which server answered with "406 Not Acceptable". Closes: 710924
2013-09-30add Range and If-Range support in the webserverDavid Kalnischkies
Git-Dch: Ignore
2013-09-30access _config via GET requests in the webserverDavid Kalnischkies
Git-Dch: Ignore
2013-09-26test: apt-get source with more than one argumentDavid Kalnischkies
Closes: 722549 Git-Dch: Ignore
2013-09-26print-uris prints regardless of quiet-level againDavid Kalnischkies
While the InstallPackages code was moved from apt-get into the private library the output was moved from (std::)cout to c1out which isn't shown in quiet level 2 (and above), so we flip back to std::cout to ensure that it is always printed as you are not going to use --print-uris if you don't want to see the uris… Closes: 722207
2013-09-26pkg from only trusted sources keeps being trustedDavid Kalnischkies
--allow-unauthenticated switches the download to a pre-0.6 system in which a package can come from any source, rather than that trusted packages can only come from trusted sources. To allow this the flag used to set all packages as untrusted, which is a bit much, so we check now if the package can be acquired via an untrusted source and only if this is the case set it as untrusted. As APT nowadays supports setting sources as trusted via a flag in the sources.list this mode shouldn't be used that much anymore though. [Note that this is not the patch from the BTS] Closes: 617690
2013-09-26don't strip :any from dependencies in single-archDavid Kalnischkies
The parser goes a bit to far by stripping :any from dependencies in a single architecture environment. the flag "Multi-Arch: allowed" doesn't care any architecture restrictions in that case (as in single arch everything is native), but it still limits the possible versions statisfying the dependency so stripping :any over-simplifies in upgrade situations from "Multi-Arch: none" to "Multi-Arch: allowed". Closes: 723586
2013-09-20do not trust FileFd::Eof() in pkgTagFile::Fill()David Kalnischkies
The Eof check was added (by me of course) in 0aae6d14390193e25ab6d0fd49295bd7b131954f as part of a fix up ~a month ago (at DebConf). The idea was not that bad, but doesn't make that much sense either as this bit is set by the FileFd based on Actual as well, so this is basically doing the same check again – with the difference that the HitEof bit can still linger from a previous Read we did at the end of the file, but have seek'd away from it now. Combined with the length of entries, entry order and other not that easily controllable conditions you can be 'lucky' enough to hit this problem in a way which even visible (truncating of other fields might not be visible easily, like 'Tags' and others). Closes: 723705 Thanks: Cyril Brulebois
2013-09-12add a testcase for 100 char long path truncate bug #689582David Kalnischkies
Git-Dch: Ignore
2013-09-07add maxsplit parameter to StringSplitMichael Vogt
2013-09-07implement StringSplit() as we need this to fix the dpkg status-fd output parsingMichael Vogt
2013-09-03use FileFd in HashSum test to unbreak non-linux portsDavid Kalnischkies
The testcode happily mixes FILE* operations and direct access to fds which is even a bit suprising that it works on linux and worked so long for non-linux ports, so we switch to usage of FileFd instead which provides us with simple fd-only operations. Its overkill for this test as its a bare file and we ask for the descriptor all the time, but it shouldn't hurt to implicitly test it a bit this way. Closes: 721723 Thanks: Aaron M. Ucko
2013-08-28configurable compression for testcasesDavid Kalnischkies
Compressing files in 4 different styles eats test-time for no practical gain if we don't test them explicitly, so default to just building 'gz' compressed files as it is the simplest compression algorithm supported Git-Dch: Ignore
2013-08-27old-style dpkg foreign architecture adding for testsDavid Kalnischkies
Looks like the travis service runs on Ubuntu in a version which has dpkg with an earlier interface implementation, so lets try if we can't make the framework work with this dpkg version as well. Git-Dch: Ignore
2013-08-19Merge pull request #3 from cbaines/debian/sidMichael Vogt
Add test for bug 507998
2013-08-16Add test for bug 507998Christopher Baines
2013-08-16allow Pre-Install-Pkgs hooks to get info over an FD != stdinDavid Kalnischkies
This adds ::InfoFD option alongside the ::Version one to request sending the information to the specified FD, by default it is STDIN as it was the case before. The environment variable APT_HOOK_INFO_FD contains the FD the data is on as a confirmation that the APT version used understood the request. Allowing the hook to choose the FD is needed/helpful e.g. for shellscripts which have a hard time accessing FDs above 9 (as >= 10 are usually used internally by them) Closes: #671728
2013-08-15set MALLOC_CHECK_ and MALLOC_PERTURB_ for testcasesDavid Kalnischkies
In bugreport deb:719629 Paul Wise mentions both to enable some malloc checks and as more testing can't hurt we enable both for all testcases. Git-Dch: Ignore
2013-08-15rework the parameter creation for the Hashsum testDavid Kalnischkies
Avoids having to different places from which test binaries are called Git-Dch: Ignore
2013-08-15do not call make from libapt/run-tests if its called by makeDavid Kalnischkies
If we are called by make everything is build already and so this is just a noise nop we can just skip. (Noisy as it complains about being unable to communicate with the other makes to coordinate with the jobserver) Git-Dch: Ignore
2013-08-15* lp:~mvo/apt/add-glob-function:Michael Vogt
- add Glob() to fileutl.{cc,h} Conflicts: apt-pkg/contrib/fileutl.h debian/changelog
2013-08-15* lp:~mvo/apt/config-clear:Michael Vogt
- support Configuration.Clear() for a clear of the entire configuration Conflicts: debian/changelog
2013-08-12let apt-key del work better with softlink and single key keyringsDavid Kalnischkies
Having fragement files means there is a good chance that there is one key per keyring, so deal with that as well as with setups in which keyrings are linked into trusted.gpg.d as we can't just modify those files (they might be in /usr for example).
2013-08-12ensure that testcases exiting because of set -e aren't successfulDavid Kalnischkies
Git-Dch: Ignore
2013-08-12make the keyring locations in apt-key configurableDavid Kalnischkies
Might come in handy for more than just a simple testcase.
2013-08-12fix output redirection orderDavid Kalnischkies
First redirect output to a file, then redirect other outputs to this output, not the other way around as this will not work. Git-Dch: Ignore
2013-08-12fix: --print-uris removes authenticationDavid Kalnischkies
The constructors of our (clear)sign-acquire-items move a pre-existent file for error-recovery away, which gets restored or discarded later as the acquire progresses, but --print-uris never really starts the acquire process, so the files aren't restored (as they should). To fix this both get a destructor which checks for signs of acquire doing anything and if it hasn't the file is restored. Note that these virtual destructors theoretically break the API, but only with classes extending the sign-acquire-items and nobody does this, as it would be insane for library users to fiddle with Acquire internals – and these classes are internals. Closes: 719263
2013-08-12add chronic-like testsuccess/testfailure helpersDavid Kalnischkies
For many commands the output isn't stable (like then dpkg is called) but the exitcode is, so this helper enhances the common && msgpass || msgfail by generating automatically a msgtest and showing the output of the command in case of failure instead of discarding it unconditionally, the later being chronic-like behaviour Git-Dch: Ignore
2013-08-12test Release file handling with expired keysDavid Kalnischkies
Signing files with expired keys is not as easy as it sounds, so the framework jumps a few loops to do it, but it might come in handy to have an expired key around for later tests even if it is not that different from having no key in regards to APT behaviour. Git-Dch: Ignore
2013-08-08specific pins below 1000 cause downgradesDavid Kalnischkies
We start your quest by using the version of a package applying to a specific pin, but that version could very well be below the current version, which causes APT to suggest a downgrade even if it is advertised that it never does this below 1000. Its of course questionable what use a specific pin on a package has which has a newer version already installed, but reacting with the suggestion of a downgrade is really not appropriated (even if its kinda likely that this is actually the intend the user has – it could just as well be an outdated pin) and as pinning is complicated enough we should atleast do what is described in the manpage. So we look out for the specific pin and if we haven't seen it at the moment we see the installed version, we ignore the specific pin. Closes: 543966
2013-08-01prefer native arch over higher priority for providersColin Watson
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
2013-08-01prefer native arch over higher priority for providersColin Watson
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