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to force upgrades in launchpad buildd chroots
Gbp-Dch: full
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Annotate the Build-Depends with a <!pkg.apt.ci> profile and use
that in prepare-release when doing build-dep.
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apt (2.7.12+nmu1) unstable; urgency=medium
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* Non-maintainer upload.
* Rename libraries for 64-bit time_t transition. Closes: #1061896
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The APT team is very concerned about the encroachement of its
namespace and the impact on security of its file verification
process. We have expressed those concerns in the ITP bug, but
the package was nonetheless uploaded and accepted, so we have
to take this extraordinary step to protect our users.
Gbp-Dch: full
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This unbreaks mmdebstrap scenarios if you mirror Debian or use
a distro where apt did not get overridden to required.
Reported-By: josch on IRC, following discovery by helmut
Gbp-Dch: full
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This reverts commit 668451def296afeb0c358a7d80ff39dc546defab.
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Closes: #1051642
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Initialize using gcrypt's GCRYCTL_NO_FIPS_MODE, available since
gcrypt version 1.10.0, otherwise apt aborts on FIPS enabled systems.
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- so do not call adduser if the _apt user already exists
- make adduser dependency optional if base-passwd >= 3.6.1
- do not call adduser if $DPKG_ROOT is non-empty as adduser doesn't
support working on a custom root directory
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Our public interface doesn't use zlib for quite a while now so lets drop
the last remnants as hopefully nobody depends on us bringing it in…
Unlike our own private lib for transitive provision of unistd.h.
References: 680b916ce7203a40ebd0a3882b9a71ca77278a67
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The documentation generated by doxygen is currently not reproducible,
but as fixing this seems hard we can at least provide a way to check
more automatically if the rest of src:apt is reproducible or not.
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Differentiating between different types of documentation we build helps
in better expressing what needs to be done for our arch:any and arch:all
packages currently as well.
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References: https://wiki.debian.org/BuildProfileSpec#Registered_profile_names
Closes: #1009797
[@donkult: reworded commit message slightly & changed variable name]
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We use a Breaks for the binary package instead of adding
a versioned depends, as Breaks will cause apt solver to upgrade dpkg,
while depends would make apt try to remove apt as first choice.
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XXH3 is faster than both our CRC32c implementation as well
as DJB hash for hash table hashing, so meh, let's switch to
it.
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+ apt-doc, libapt-pkg-doc: Add Multi-Arch: foreign.
Changes-By: apply-multiarch-hints
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Version 2.4.2 is needed for the new syscalls we added to the
whitelist.
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Switch the code of the Hashes class to use libgcrypt, which allows
us to use hardware-accelerated implementations of SHA1 and friends.
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Introduced to help with an ABI break this is now long enough in the
past that we can go back to not explicitly depend on g++ anymore as it
is part of build-essential.
References: f63b3e01e436a8c0b4711b69a1a8794161e4c5a7
Closes: #948201
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This is a bit experimental, and we'll go through a few stages
before reaching libapt-pkg.so.6.0.
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As long as we are running dpkg, keep an inhibitor that
blocks us from shutting down.
LP: #1820886
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The package is an empty dummy by now, but even before it could have made
sense as described in the bugreport and due to external requirements it
might stick around a while still.
References: afe3cd6ef1b157a07d05bbf70283e4f175813438
Closes: #905141
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Make apt pull in at least the same version of libapt-pkg,
and apt-utils at least the same version of libapt-inst,
so that upgrading only apt also upgrades the libraries.
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Switch from debian/compat to the new Build-Depends syntax - that's
way nicer.
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Not needed since quite some time.
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The << 0.8.11 was stronger than necessary, and breaks Ubuntu,
which is unable to build aptitude 0.8.11 atm (the test suite
fails since 0.8.10 in C++17 mode, only works in C++14, but
0.8.11 uses C++17 constructs).
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gcc 8 broke the ABI again. After they decided to switch mangling of ABI tags in return values from:
U URI::operator std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >[abi:cxx11]()
to:
U URI::operator std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >()
in gcc 7, they now removed the legacy symbol in gcc 8, causing us to break our ABI in turn
for that one operator. We need more responsible gcc developers.
Closes: #911090
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pu/zstd
See merge request apt-team/apt!8
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zstd is a compression algorithm developed by facebook. At level 19,
it is about 6% worse in size than xz -6, but decompression is multiple
times faster, saving about 40% install time, especially with eatmydata
on cloud instances.
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The override file already implements this, so we just adapt to reality.
Reported-By: lintian excessive-priority-for-library-package
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This has not been used for a while. It was added for apt-mark
in 7b4159cf2a4b7de10622c7e4e29247067358a3ab, but apt-mark has
been rewritten in C++ quite some time ago.
Closes: #887607
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Clean up the control file a bit.
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aptitude used to use gzip:// for changelog URLs, but is now
fixed to use store.
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We need to use a versioned breaks again, otherwise the
transitional package would not be installable.
Gbp-Dch: ignore
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Makes lintian happy, but is basically useless
Gbp-Dch: ignore
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This fixes issues with debootstrap. The package will disappear
after the release of buster.
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No further changes required.
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We don't need fakeroot for building!
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This reduces the number of syscalls to about 140 from about
350 or so, significantly reducing security risks.
Also change prepare-release to ignore the architecture lists
in the build dependencies when generating the build-depends
package for travis.
We might want to clean up things a bit more and/or move it
somewhere else.
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This automatically removes any old apt-transport-https, as
apt now Breaks it unversioned.
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We previously dlopen()ed it, but it seems painful to do that
without any real gain, except for possibly not having libudev
in the address space and not having code #ifdefed for Linux.
The latter means that we are a bit more likely to break stuff
for non-Linux systems now if we play with udev, but at least
we don't end up with it silently breaking because of a libudev
ABI break.
The existing function pointers in the struct were renamed and
kept for compat purposes.
Fixes Debian/apt#48
Also adjust prepare-release to strip [linux-any] from build-depends
for travis.
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