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- do not assume that the last char on a line is a \n (Closes: #633350)
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- add new DeEscapeString() similar to DeQuoteQuotedWord but
unescape charackter escapes like \0XXX and \xXX (plus add test)
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it is not in the config provided list of Architectures
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- emit an error on unknown APT::Default-Release value (Closes: #407511)
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broken policy state by the upgrade
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- restore all important dependencies for garbage packages (LP: #806274)
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- create doxygen directory to avoid depending on magic (Closes: #628799)
* cmdline/apt-key:
- explicitly state that net-update is not supported if no url is set
- require to be root for add, rm, update and net-update
- clarify update vs. net-update in different distros (Closes: #632043)
* debian/apt.symbols:
- forgot 'mips' in the list for all architecture dependent symbols
- comment out gcc-4.5 specific symbols as gcc-4.6 is now default
- the symbol for PrintStatus() is architecture dependent
* apt-pkg/policy.cc:
- do not segfault in pinning if a package with this name doesn't exist.
Thanks to Ferdinand Thommes for the report!
- Defaults is a vector of Pin not of PkgPin
- ensure that only the first specific stanza for a package is used
- save all stanzas which had no effect in Unmatched
- allow package:architecure in Package:
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- save all stanzas which had no effect in Unmatched
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- do not segfault in pinning if a package with this name doesn't exist.
Thanks to Ferdinand Thommes for the report!
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- Verify that the first line of an InRelease file is a PGP header
for a signed message. Otherwise a man-in-the-middle can prefix
a valid InRelease file with his own data! (CVE-2011-1829)
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- ensure for Multi-Arch:same packages that they are unpacked in
lock step even in immediate configuration (Closes: #618288)
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MarkInstall to be a bit more easy to read and possibily a bit faster -
and add a small testcase for these situations to ensure the same behaviour
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quote an already quoted string in the request later (Closes: #602412)
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- disable obscure version number tests with versions dpkg doesn't
allow any more as they don't start with a number
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- reimplement apt-mark in c++
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Niels Thykier, thanks! (Closes: #622805)
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- really include 'rc' packages in the delete count by fixing a
typo which exists since 1999 in the source… (LP: #761175)
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- use dpkg --print-foreign-architectures to get multiarch configuration
if non is specified with APT::Architectures (Closes: #612958)
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- return "all" instead of native architecture without breaking the abi
(too much) by extending enum instead of using bitflags (LP: #733741)
With the next abi break that enum should be a char bitflag instead
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seperate IsModeChangeOk which checks sanity and dpkg holds
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architectures in a row as it is needed for Multi-Arch:same that
the shared files are the same
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Multi-Arch; instead, Arch: all packages only satisfy dependencies for
the native arch, except where the Arch: all package is declared
Multi-Arch: foreign. (Closes: #613584)
This has the sideeffect that arch:all packages internally show up as
coming from the native arch - so packages with the architecture "all"
doesn't exist any longer in the pkgcache
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- support xz compressor to create xz-compressed Indexes and be able
to open data.tar.xz files
* ftparchive/writer.cc:
- include xz-compressed Packages and Sources files in Release file
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- support xz compressor to create xz-compressed Indexes and be able
to open data.tar.xz files
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- don't remove new dependencies of garbage packages (Closes: #613420)
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shellscript, keep tests running even on failure but log failures
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- ensure that va_list is not invalid in second try
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- mark a package which was requested to be installed on commandline
always as manual regardless if it is already marked or not as the
marker could be lost later by the removal of rdepends (Closes: #612557)
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* merged lp:~evfool/apt/fix418552:
- Grammar fix for bug LP: #418552, thanks to Robert Roth
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