Package: apt Version: 0.7.16+b1 Severity: important Hello,
the 'append to list' feature in apt.conf seems to be broken. Directives are either ignored or unsorted. As testcase I created 4 files (with equal permissions, of course) in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d: 99test1:DPkg::Post-Invoke { "echo 99test1"; }; 99test2:DPkg::Post-Invoke { "echo 99test2"; }; 99test3:DPkg::Post-Invoke:: { "echo 99test3"; }; 99test4:DPkg::Post-Invoke:: { "echo 99test4"; }; My complete apt.conf.d looks like this (ls style): 01autoremove 70debconf 90rkhunte-local 99test2 local 10apt-listbugs 90debsum-local 90rkhunter 99test3 20listchanges 90debsums 99test1 99test4 An apt-get run looks as follows: ... Setting up ... Generating missing debsums... 99test4 Updating rkhunter file properties database... [ Rootkit Hunter version 1.3.2 ] File updated: searched for 155 files, found 137 99test1 99test2 As you can see, directives without this ominous 'append to list' feature mentioned in apt.conf(5) are ordered and executed as expected. Directives with the 'append to list' feature are either not executed at all (99test3) or out of order (99test4). regards Mario -- It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories instead of theories to suit facts. -- Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
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