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typedef vector<pair<PkgIterator,ref_ptr<structural_match> > > pkg_results_list;
typedef vector<pair<VerIterator,ref_ptr<structural_match> > > ver_results_list;
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- was mistakenly renamed during the doc buildlib update
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Closes: #668875
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<refmeta> elements which used the &aptitude; (and other)
entities were exported with implicit <command> elements.
These inserted font change tags which were upcased in the
output file, generating an unknown font warning.
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All doc translations now use the new buildlib rule files
which is cleaner and much easier to maintain.
This involves many changes and a general cleanup. Some of
the more noticable changes:
* doc:
- html docs no longer install to $docdir/html, but respect
the htmldir option of configure (which defaults to $docdir)
- build is more parallel
* buildlib/doc.mk:
- Standard makefile rules for documentation
* buildlib/docbook.mk:
- Makefile rules for targets from docbook source
* buildlib/po4a.mk:
- Makefile rules for targets from po4a translations
* doc/Makefile.am, doc/??/Makefile.am:
- rename LANGCODE to LC
- update to use buildlib files; most of these files are now
very short
* configure.ac:
- suppress portability warnings as we require GNU make
- include bugreport address
- check for tools used to generate the documentation:
po4a, xsltproc, fop, rsvg-convert
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Encoding issues are now taken care of by html-to-text.
No longer are there "ASCII" hacks in stylesheets and
such.
Some READMEs were available but not installed. Even
though some of these are older translations they are
now all installed to the system.
* doc/aptitude-txt.xsl:
- removed ASCII hacks which did not work
* doc/fixup-text:
- removed this script, no longer needed
* doc/html-to-text:
- now takes mandatory output encoding argument
* explicitly set encodings
- README.en → ISO-8859-1
- README.{cs,es,fr,fi,it,ja} → UTF-8
* po/*.po:
- updated for these changes
- clear incorrect msgstr where the translator
had mistaken the purpose of "README"
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Closes: #675085
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Previously, undo incorrectly restored the candidate
to be currently installed version. Keep did not
restore it at all.
Closes: #529403
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LP: #642840
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Lots of code was duplicated between makefiles for the
various translations. Much of this is now in common
rules files making it easier to add new translations.
Translations that use po4a and provide full
documentation have been updated to use the new includes.
Some work is still required to make this compatible
with the non-po4a and partial translations.
* doc/common.mk:
- common rules for doc makefiles
* doc/po4a.mk:
- common rules for po4a makefiles
* doc/po4a/po4a.cfg:
- new po files are picked up automatically
- translate also safety-cost-level-diagram.svg
* doc/po4a/Makefile.am:
- update-po only updates the po files
* doc/po4a/po/Makefile.am:
- include aptitude.pot in dist files
* doc/{es,fr,it}/Makefile.am:
- use common rules
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* doc/en/aptitude.xml:
- 2 instances of the command "versions" mispelled as "version"
* doc/en/manpage.xml:
- an error in the explanation of the dependency resolver costs:
2*removals + 3*upgrades should mean that three removals (2*3)
equals 2 upgrades (3*2).
Closes: #674675
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Closes: #595753
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Task packages (introduced with tasksel 3.0) are
meta-packages which define the dependencies of tasks. The
packages themselves have always worked but the 'tasks'
grouping policy and '?task' search term did not support
them. This update corrects for this.
As a result of this change to tasksel all Debian tasks now
function exactly like meta-packages. (Closes: #382631)
The syntax for installing tasks from the command line has
been updated. It now supports specifying an arch and
requires the same syntax as apt-utils ('^' must be the last
part of the name). Examples:
# aptitude install gnome-desktop^
# aptitude install ssh-server^:armel
This avoids ambiguity that may arise when a task and
package have the same name.
Closes: #382631
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Task packages (introduced with tasksel 3.0) are
meta-packages which define the dependencies of tasks. The
packages themselves have always worked but the 'tasks'
grouping policy and '?task' search term did not support
them. This update corrects for this.
As a result of this change to tasksel all Debian tasks now
function exactly like meta-packages. (Closes: #382631)
The syntax for installing tasks from the command line has
been updated. It now supports specifying an arch and
requires the same syntax as apt-utils ('^' must be the last
part of the name). Examples:
# aptitude install gnome-desktop^
# aptitude install ssh-server^:armel
This avoids ambiguity that may arise when a task and
package have the same name.
Closes: #382631
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Closes: #673827
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Closes: #674045
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Closes: #672467
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This follows recent changes in apt which added support for
files greater than several gigabytes in size -- using the
'unsigned long long' type to store the file size.
Changelog download is restored as a result of this.
Closes: #669569
LP: #824708
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Previously it would apply that limit if UI::Preview-Limit was not set.
This was causing confusion and it is more useful to have these as two
clearly distinct settings.
LP: #381507
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Closes: #654344
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