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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 09:00:48 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 09:00:48 +0000 |
commit | 3d8888c70266f612d1f427a112cc1e2155c19584 (patch) | |
tree | 3f799cdc23480c7afe9c5ff6632b545da1f17dec /debian/NEWS | |
parent | Adding upstream version 2.6.1. (diff) | |
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Adding debian version 2.6.1.debian/2.6.1debian
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/debian/NEWS b/debian/NEWS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4edfd43 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/NEWS @@ -0,0 +1,279 @@ +apt (2.5.2) unstable; urgency=medium + + Installing or upgrading a binary package now upgrades other binaries from + the same source package if they have the same candidate version. You can + disable this by setting `APT::Get::Upgrade-By-Source-Package` to `false`. + + -- Julian Andres Klode <juliank@ubuntu.com> Sun, 24 Jul 2022 15:45:15 +0200 + +apt (2.4.0) unstable; urgency=medium + + GPG verification now first tries only the trusted.gpg.d keys, before + then falling back to the legacy trusted.gpg keyring and issuing a + warning to migrate keys if verification succeeded in the fallback. + + -- Julian Andres Klode <jak@debian.org> Tue, 22 Feb 2022 20:01:00 +0100 + +apt (2.3.12) unstable; urgency=medium + + The solver will no longer try to remove Essential or Protected packages, + any dependency problem that would need such a solution will have to be + resolved manually. + + The "Yes, do as I say" prompt for removing essential packages has been + replaced by an error message. The appropriate command-line option needs + to be used instead. + + Thank you to Linus Tech Tips and System76 for bringing this issue + to our attention. + + -- Julian Andres Klode <jak@debian.org> Wed, 17 Nov 2021 18:26:40 +0100 + +apt (2.1.16) unstable; urgency=medium + + Automatically remove unused kernels on apt {dist,full}-upgrade. To revert + to previous behavior, set APT::Get::AutomaticRemove::Kernels to false or + pass --no-auto-remove to the command. apt-get remains unchanged. + + Packages files can now set the Phased-Update-Percentage field to restrict + update rollout to a specified percentage of machines. Previously, this has + only been available to users of Ubuntu's update-manager tool. See + apt_preferences(5) for details and how to configure multiple systems to get + the same updates. Phased updates are disabled in chroots for now to not + break buildd-style setups. + + -- Julian Andres Klode <jak@debian.org> Fri, 08 Jan 2021 22:01:50 +0100 + +apt (1.9.11) experimental; urgency=medium + + apt(8) now waits for the lock indefinitely if connected to a tty, or + for 120 seconds if not. + + -- Julian Andres Klode <jak@debian.org> Wed, 26 Feb 2020 20:30:33 +0100 + +apt (1.9.6) experimental; urgency=medium + + apt(8) no longer treats package names passed as regular expressions or fnmatch + expressions, requiring the use of patterns (apt-patterns(5)) to perform complex + searches. For ease of use, regular expressions starting with ^ or ending with + $ continue to work. + + This fixes the problem where e.g. g++ could mean either "the package g++" + or, if there is no g++ package, "all packages containing g". This change + will propagate to apt-* after the release of Debian bullseye. + + -- Julian Andres Klode <jak@debian.org> Wed, 15 Jan 2020 21:45:18 +0100 + +apt (1.9.5) unstable; urgency=medium + + Credentials in apt_auth.conf(5) now only apply to https and tor+https + sources to avoid them being leaked over plaintext (Closes: #945911). To + opt-in to http, add http:// before the hostname. Note that this will transmit + credentials in plain text, which you do not want on devices that could be + operating in an untrusted network. + + -- Julian Andres Klode <juliank@ubuntu.com> Mon, 02 Dec 2019 11:45:52 +0100 + +apt (1.8.0~alpha3) unstable; urgency=medium + + The PATH for running dpkg is now configured by the option DPkg::Path, + and defaults to "/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin". Previous behavior of + not changing PATH may be restored by setting the option to an empty string. + + Support for /etc/apt/auth.conf.d/ has been added, see apt_auth.conf(5). + + -- Julian Andres Klode <jak@debian.org> Tue, 18 Dec 2018 15:02:11 +0100 + +apt (1.6~rc1) unstable; urgency=medium + + Seccomp sandboxing has been turned off by default for now. If it works + for you, you are encouraged to re-enable it by setting APT::Sandbox::Seccomp + to true. + + -- Julian Andres Klode <jak@debian.org> Fri, 06 Apr 2018 14:14:29 +0200 + +apt (1.6~beta1) unstable; urgency=medium + + APT now verifies that the date of Release files is not in the future. By + default, it may be 10 seconds in the future to allow for some clock drift. + + Two new configuration options can be used to tweak the behavior: + Acquire::Check-Date + Acquire::Max-DateFuture + + These can be overridden in sources.list entries using the check-date + and date-future-max options. Note that disabling check-date also + disables checks on valid-until: It is considered to mean that your + machine's time is not reliable. + + -- Julian Andres Klode <jak@debian.org> Mon, 26 Feb 2018 13:14:13 +0100 + +apt (1.6~alpha1) unstable; urgency=medium + + All methods provided by apt except for cdrom, gpgv, and rsh now + use seccomp-BPF sandboxing to restrict the list of allowed system + calls, and trap all others with a SIGSYS signal. Three options + can be used to configure this further: + + APT::Sandbox::Seccomp is a boolean to turn it on/off + APT::Sandbox::Seccomp::Trap is a list of names of more syscalls to trap + APT::Sandbox::Seccomp::Allow is a list of names of more syscalls to allow + + Also, sandboxing is now enabled for the mirror method. + + -- Julian Andres Klode <jak@debian.org> Mon, 23 Oct 2017 01:58:18 +0200 + +apt (1.5~beta1) unstable; urgency=medium + + [ New HTTPS method ] + The default http method now supports HTTPS itself, including encrypted proxies + and connecting to HTTPS sites via HTTPS proxies; and the apt-transport-https + package only provides a "curl+https" method now as a fallback, but will be + removed shortly. If TLS support is unwanted, it can be disabled overall by + setting the option Acquire::AllowTLS to "false". + + As for backwards compatibility, the options IssuerCert and SslForceVersion + are not supported anymore, and any specified certificate files must be in the + PEM format (curl might have allowed DER files as well). + + [ Changes to unauthenticated repositories ] + The security exception for apt-get to only raise warnings if it encounters + unauthenticated repositories in the "update" command is gone now, so that it + will raise errors just like apt and all other apt-based front-ends do since + at least apt version 1.3. + + It is possible (but STRONGLY ADVISED AGAINST) to revert to the previous + behaviour of apt-get by setting the option + Binary::apt-get::Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories "true"; + See apt-secure(8) manpage for configuration details. + + [ Release Info Changes ] + If values like Origin, Label, and Codename change in a Release file, + update fails, or asks a user (if interactive). Various + --allow-releaseinfo-change are provided for non-interactive use. + + -- Julian Andres Klode <jak@debian.org> Mon, 03 Jul 2017 15:09:23 +0200 + +apt (1.4.2) unstable; urgency=medium + + If periodic updates and unattended upgrades are enabled, the start of + periodic updates are now distributed over 24 hour intervals (as in 1.2 + to 1.4), whereas starting unattended-upgrade has been restricted to a + time between 6 and 7 am. This only affects systems using systemd, other + systems still use the classical hourly cron job. + + -- Julian Andres Klode <jak@debian.org> Thu, 04 May 2017 22:54:02 +0200 + +apt (1.4~beta1) unstable; urgency=medium + + Support for GPG signatures using the SHA1 or RIPE-MD/160 hash + algorithms has been disabled. Repositories using Release files + signed in such a way will stop working. This change has been made + due to security considerations, especially with regards to possible + further breakthroughs in SHA1 breaking during the lifetime + of this APT release series. + + It is possible (but STRONGLY ADVISED AGAINST) to revert to the previous + behaviour by setting the options + APT::Hashes::SHA1::Weak "yes"; + APT::Hashes::RIPE-MD/160::Weak "yes"; + Note that setting these options only affects the verification of the overall + repository signature. + + -- Julian Andres Klode <jak@debian.org> Fri, 25 Nov 2016 13:19:32 +0100 + +apt (1.2~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium + + [ Automatic removal of debs after install ] + After packages are successfully installed by apt(8), + the corresponding .deb package files will be + removed from the /var/cache/apt/archives cache directory. + + This can be changed by setting the apt configuration option + "Binary::apt::APT::Keep-Downloaded-Packages" to "true". E.g: + + # echo 'Binary::apt::APT::Keep-Downloaded-Packages "true";' \ + > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01keep-debs + + Please note that the behavior of apt-get is unchanged. The + downloaded debs will be kept in the cache directory after they + are installed. To enable the behavior for other tools, you can set + "APT::Keep-Downloaded-Packages" to false. + + [ Compressed indices ] + If you use Acquire::gzipIndexes, or any other compressed index targets, + those will now be compressed with the fastest supported algorithm, + currently lz4. + + -- Michael Vogt <mvo@debian.org> Tue, 05 Jan 2016 19:22:16 +0100 + +apt (1.1~exp9) experimental; urgency=medium + + A new algorithm for pinning has been implemented, it now assigns a + pin priority to a version instead of assigning a pin to a package. + + This might break existing corner cases of pinning, if they use multiple + pins involving the same package name or patterns matching the same + package name, but should overall lead to pinning that actually works + as intended and documented. + + -- Julian Andres Klode <jak@debian.org> Mon, 17 Aug 2015 14:45:17 +0200 + +apt (0.8.11) unstable; urgency=low + + * apt-get install pkg/experimental will now not only switch the + candidate of package pkg to the version from the release experimental + but also of all dependencies of pkg if the current candidate can't + satisfy a versioned dependency. + + -- David Kalnischkies <kalnischkies@gmail.com> Fri, 03 Dec 2010 14:09:12 +0100 + +apt (0.7.26~exp3) experimental; urgency=low + + * apt-ftparchive now reads the standard configuration files in + /etc/apt/apt.conf and /etc/apt/apt.conf.d. + + -- Julian Andres Klode <jak@debian.org> Fri, 26 Mar 2010 15:34:16 +0100 + +apt (0.7.24) unstable; urgency=low + + * Already included in the last version but now with better documentation + is the possibility to add/prefer different compression types while + downloading archive information, which can decrease the time needed for + update on slow machines. See apt.conf (5) manpage for details. + * APT manages his manpage translations now with po4a, thanks to Nicolas + François and Kurasawa Nozomu, who also provide the ja translation. + Thanks to Christian Perrier we have already a fr translation and + a few more are hopefully added in the near future. + * This version also introduces some _experimental_ configuration options + to make more aggressive use of dpkg's triggers. If you want to help + testing these _experimental_ options see apt.conf (5) manpage. + + -- David Kalnischkies <kalnischkies@gmail.com> Thu, 24 Sep 2009 15:13:16 +0200 + +apt (0.7.23) unstable; urgency=low + + * Code that determines which proxy to use was changed. Now + 'Acquire::{http,ftp}::Proxy[::<host>]' options have the highest priority, + and '{http,ftp}_proxy' environment variables are used only if options + mentioned above are not specified. + + -- Eugene V. Lyubimkin <jackyf.devel@gmail.com> Thu, 19 Aug 2009 11:26:16 +0200 + +apt (0.6.44) unstable; urgency=low + + * apt-ftparchive --db now uses Berkeley DB_BTREE instead of DB_HASH. + If you use a database created by an older version of apt, delete + it and allow it to be recreated the next time. + + -- Michael Vogt <mvo@debian.org> Wed, 26 Apr 2006 12:57:53 +0200 + +apt (0.5.25) unstable; urgency=low + + * apt-ftparchive --db now uses Berkeley DB version 4.2. If used with a + database created by an older version of apt, an attempt will be made + to upgrade the database, but this may not work in all cases. If your + database is not automatically upgraded, delete it and allow it to be + recreated the next time. + + -- Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org> Sat, 8 May 2004 12:38:07 -0700 |