Format: 1.7 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 16:26:17 +0100 Source: dpkg Binary: dpkg dselect dpkg-dev Architecture: lpia_translations lpia Version: 1.14.5ubuntu1 Distribution: autobuild Urgency: low Maintainer: Ubuntu/lpia Build Daemon Changed-By: Ian Jackson Description: dpkg - package maintenance system for Debian dselect - user tool to manage Debian packages Launchpad-Bugs-Fixed: 118246 Changes: dpkg (1.14.5ubuntu1) gutsy; urgency=low . Merge from debian unstable, remaining changes follow: . Miscellaneous fixes: * Don't consider it a file conflict if the package contains a symlink to a directory where another package already contains the same symlink/directory and the existing and new symlinks point to the same place. (Launchpad 22340, Debian #377682.) * mlib contains m_strdup (part of the fix for Debian #379028). * Fix formatting of these files: lib/showpkg.c lib/tarfn.c src/configure.c src/archives.c (function quote_filename only) to conform to the rest of dpkg by running them through expand -t2 (and in the last case using M-x indent-rigidly once). As discussed on debian-dpkg. Submitted upstream as Debian #375711. * scripts/update-alternatives.pl: in the case where the slave is inapplicable do not attempt to create the slave link before removing it again. This will help alleviate LP #84906 (vim upgrade problems) and will generally make things slightly less fragile. Debian #411699. * mlib contains m_strdup (part of the fix for Debian #379028). * Fix the uninitialized value in string ne at /usr/sbin/update-alternatives line 602. Thanks to Ubulette for this patch. (LP: #118246) Patch modified by iwj not to ignore lstat failures. * Use i686 for lpia in cputable and triplettable. . Launchpad integration: * Implement changelog-closes-bugs for Ubuntu (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ClosingBugsFromChangelog). * Add Launchpad-Bugs-Fixed to dpkg-genchanges too, to make it not complain about unknown fields. . DebianMaintainerField: * scripts/dpkg-source.pl: Check that debian/control complies to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebianMaintainerField: Refuse to build a source package if we have an Ubuntu version number, but Maintainer: is not an Ubuntu address. Output a warning if there is no XSBC-Original-Maintainer: field for packages with an Ubuntu version number. * scripts/dpkg-source.pl: Only fail to build the source package if $DEBEMAIL contains 'ubuntu'. If not, only print a warning. * debian/control: Change Maintainer/XSBC-Original-Maintainer field. . Implementation of Breaks: * References: http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/1997/10/msg00643.html https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackageDependencyFieldBreaks Debian #379140. * Manpages mention Breaks: deb-control.5, dpkg-query.1, dpkg.1. * Support for Breaks in dpkg-source, dpkg-gencontrol et al. * Support for Breaks in the code in dpkg. * Breaks is ignored by dselect. * Fix for Debian #378003 (multiple deconfigurations) is mixed in with Breaks implementation. * Declare Breaks against older dpkg-dev rather than Conflicts. * Decisions made: * Specifying Breaks: is fairly meaningless without versioned Provides but to make versioned Provides easier in the future we support it fully. * We do not transitively deconfigure things when we deconfigure due to Breaks, just as we don't do so when we deconfigure due to removal due to Conflicts (see also Debian #378009). * Just as for deconfiguration due to Conflicts, we don't deconfigure Essential packages without --force-remove-essential. * We aren't willing to deconfigure more than one package as a result of a single element of a Breaks, just as we aren't willing to remove more than one package as a result of a single element of a Conflicts. (Note that this can only occur due to virtual packages so it can be worked around by specifying the individual real packages instead.) * We're happy to deconfigure a package that's on hold even if afterwards, due to Breaks, there might not be a way to reconfigure it. (This is analogous to the situation where we install a package which no longer satisfies the dependencies of an on-hold package; it's not clear what the right answer is.) * We invent a new --force-breaks which does much the same as --force-conflicts. * --ignore-depends works for Breaks even though it doesn't work for Conflicts. * deconfigure in-favour as well as deconfigure in-favour \ removing and of course the corresponding abort-deconfigure in-favour Files: cd7817f31a16e8e3565c51aa45b97bfe 2882494 raw-translations - dpkg_1.14.5ubuntu1_lpia_translations.tar.gz 54d311748a4da169ccca738a14cc2055 2083168 admin required dpkg_1.14.5ubuntu1_lpia.deb 04fc79273f943ad4a87e5d07d0be5425 118034 admin required dselect_1.14.5ubuntu1_lpia.deb Original-Maintainer: Dpkg Developers