apt 0.8.16~exp12ubuntu10.20.1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
apt (0.8.16~exp12ubuntu10.20.1) precise-security; urgency=low * SECURITY UPDATE: - fix potential buffer overflow, thanks to the Google Security Team (CVE-2014-6273) * Fix regression in 0.9.7.9+deb7u3 when file:/// sources are used and those are on a different partition than the apt state directoryo (LP: #1371058) * Revert FileFd::ReadOnlyGzip change * Fix regression when Dir::state::lists is set to a relative path * Fix regression when cdrom: sources got rewriten by apt-cdrom add -- Michael Vogt <email address hidden> Tue, 23 Sep 2014 09:02:26 +0200
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- Uploaded by:
- Michael Vogt
- Sponsored by:
- Marc Deslauriers
- Uploaded to:
- Precise
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- any all
- Section:
- admin
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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Binary packages built by this source
- apt: commandline package manager
This package provides commandline tools for searching and
managing as well as querying information about packages
as a low-level access to all features of the libapt-pkg library.
.
These include:
* apt-get for retrieval of packages and information about them
from authenticated sources and for installation, upgrade and
removal of packages together with their dependencies
* apt-cache for querying available information about installed
as well as installable packages
* apt-cdrom to use removable media as a source for packages
* apt-config as an interface to the configuration settings
* apt-key as an interface to manage authentication keys
- apt-doc: documentation for APT
This package contains the user guide and offline guide for various
APT tools which are provided in a html and a text-only version.
- apt-transport-https: https download transport for APT
This package enables the usage of 'deb https:/
/foo distro main' lines
in the /etc/apt/sources. list so that all package managers using the
libapt-pkg library can access metadata and packages available in sources
accessible over https (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure).
.
This transport supports server as well as client authentication
with certificates.
- apt-utils: package managment related utility programs
This package contains some less used commandline utilities related
to package managment with APT.
.
* apt-extracttemplates is used by debconf to prompt for configuration
questions before installation.
* apt-ftparchive is used to create Packages and other index files
needed to publish an archive of debian packages
* apt-sortpkgs is a Packages/Sources file normalizer.
- libapt-inst1.4: deb package format runtime library
This library provides methods to query and extract information
from deb packages. This includes the control data and the package
file content.
- libapt-pkg-dev: development files for APT's libapt-pkg and libapt-inst
This package contains the header files and libraries for
developing with APT's libapt-pkg Debian package manipulation
library and the libapt-inst deb/tar/ar library.
- libapt-pkg-doc: documentation for APT development
This package contains documentation for development of the APT
Debian package manipulation program and its libraries.
.
This includes the source code documentation generated by doxygen
in html format.
- libapt-pkg4.12: package managment runtime library
This library provides the common functionality for searching and
managing packages as well as information about packages.
Higher-level package managers can depend upon this library.
.
This includes:
* retrieval of information about packages from multiple sources
* retrieval of packages and all dependent packages
needed to satisfy a request either through an internal
solver or by interfacing with an external one
* authenticating the sources and validating the retrieved data
* installation and removal of packages in the system
* providing different transports to retrieve data over cdrom, ftp,
http, rsh as well as an interface to add more transports like
https (apt-transport-https) and debtorrent (apt-transport- debtorrent) .