This enforces all scripts to be in the control block, and
all data files to be in data block. Ignoring of dot files in
root is added back: packages without any real files will
ship one ".dummy" item in the data block to trigger processing
and validation to work.
This mostly boils down to making sure control_started and
data_started are consistently used to gate actions, instead of
relying whether on file names start with a '.'.
None of the weaknesses this fixes are exploitable, but they
might have become so after changes to seemingly-unrelated code,
so it's good to clean them up.
This change ensures that apk_sign_ctx_process_file() and
apk_sign_ctx_parse_pkginfo_line() are called during archive
processing, allowing discovery of signatures and the data section
checksum.
Fixes a bug uncovered by commit f123d77e.
Convert all implementations to do buffering. This is in preparation
to remove bstream interface as redundant.
istream_read() will return full reads unless end-of-file. The backends
can return short reads to optimize buffering or due to other reasons
like boundary change for gz.
The "apk info" option --install-if, which had the short option -i,
was being shadowed by the apk global option --interactive, which
has the same short option. To fix this issue the short option for
--install-if was removed, as has been done in other cases where an
applet short option would be shadowed by a global short option. The
short option for --rinstall-if was also removed for consistency,
since it is the complement of --install-if.
This commits adds a function for receiving the closet byte unit and the
size in that unit for a given size_t. The function doesn't return a
string since dynamic memory allocation (or a static buffer) would be
required to implement this properly.
Discussion: It might be useful to add a command line flag for disabling
this behaviour in order to retain compatibility with the previous apk
info output format.
This reverts commit d379edd5bf.
Requested multiple times. Let's enable this for now. For v3.0,
we reconsider which applets to keep and remove the ones not needed.