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- clearly separate 'positive' and 'negative' dependencies and
their upgrade-resolution tries in MarkInstall and especially don't
treat Conflicts differently compared to Breaks here
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- actually return to the fallback modifier if we have detected we
should for packagenames which look like modifiers (Closes: #669591)
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output in the testcases by redirecting to /dev/null
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- print list of autoremoves in alphabetical order (Closes: #639008)
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ignore the presents (or absence) of lzma if we decided to use xz
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- distinguish information about 'apt-get autoremove' based on the
number of auto-removed packages both before and after the list
of packages (Closes: #665833)
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- drop instead of fix as it is only needed if you want to reimplement dpkg
and comes straight from the beginning of last decade (Closes: #663372)
* apt-inst/deb/debfile.cc:
- {Extract,Merge}Control() is another instance of "lets reimplement dpkg"
so shot of this code before someone ends up using this…
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causes timestamp changes for the mo files which therefore can't
be refcounted by dpkg for your M-A: same packages
(Closes: #659333, LP: #924628)
The commit also enables a top-level 'make update-po' and does
all the needed changes to let this work now that update-po might
be called in a freshly checkout tree
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but no warnings from gcc helps
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and add a comment about the need of this number
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of specific packages as long as the order is okay in general
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for said package i can't use it anymore in the testcase, so use another name
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- do not try to a void a breaks if the broken package pre-depends
on the breaker, but let dpkg auto-deconfigure it
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e.g. in a Depends line and are now requested for removal
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- if a package can't be removed as it is not installed, suggest to
the user an (installed) multiarch silbing with 'Did you mean?'
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- drop support for i18n/Index file (introduced in 0.8.11) and use
the Release file instead to get the Translations (Closes: #649314)
* ftparchive/writer.cc:
- add 'Translation-*' to the default patterns
i18n/Index was never used outside debian - and even here it isn't used
consistently as only 'main' has such a file. As the Release file now
includes the Translation-* files we therefore drop support for i18n/Index.
A version supporting it was never part of a debian release and still
supporting it would mean that we get 99% of the time a 404 as response
to the request anyway and confuse archive maintainers who want to
provide all files APT tries to acquire.
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multi-arch environment
It's not a complete and the "fixed" test is fixed more like a hack
as we have communication problems with dpkg if dpkg and APT disagree
on the interpretation of the native architecture, see also:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-dpkg/2012/02/msg00051.html
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- do not stop parent transversal in FindDir if the value is empty
See http://lists.debian.org/deity/2012/01/msg00053.html , too.
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- if a M-A:same package is marked for reinstall, mark all it's installed
silbings for reinstallation as well (LP: #859188)
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not-installed versions are ignored while searching for breakage loops
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Breaks handling in algorithms.cc by Colin Watson
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- for cross-build-dependencies M-A: none should be DEB_HOST_ARCH,
not DEB_BUILD_ARCH (Closes: #646288)
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- hurd doesn't have dmesg yet and we don't really need it either,
so use with $0 a more stable data source for hashsumming
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- errno 0 has a different strerror on hurd, so generate the expected
message dynamically instead of hardcoding 'Success' (Closes: #656530)
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- return the correct version arch for all+foreign, too
The flag is interpreted at a few other places in different styles so
this commit ensures that the flag check is consistent everywhere
(checking for Same in flag style is a bit too much as it isn't used
in combination with others anyway, but who knows and just for
consistency)
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Versions with arch:all are added to the package with the native arch,
so we can't rely on Pkg.Arch() for the architecture
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- redirect out/input of dpkg --assert-multi-arch to /dev/null
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- parse dpkg --print-foreign-architectures correctly in
case archs are separated by newline instead of space, too.
(Closes: #655590)
* Slovak (Ivan Masar). Closes: #652985
* Russian (Yuri Kozlov). Closes: #654844
* Hungarian (Gabor Kelemen). Closes: #655238
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- parse dpkg --print-foreign-architectures correctly in
case archs are separated by newline instead of space, too.
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- check if dpkg supports multiarch with --assert-multi-arch
and if it does be always explicit about the architecture
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- ignore implicit conflicts on providers in AllTarget, too
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- implicit conflicts (for multiarch) are supposed to conflict
only with real packages, not with virtual providers
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Unfortunately it's hard to do an automated integration test with cd, so we
test this method in isolation which tries to find Indexes and dropping
of duplications with DropRepeats()
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