Tuesday, November 3, 2015
APT 1.0.9.2 Tool released with fixed Regressions & few Improvements
Michael Vogt, developer at Debian, officially announces the release of unstable APT 1.0.9.2 with new changes and minor bug fixes. All the Debian based distros and its derivatives uses APT (Advanced Package Tool) as core tool which is used to install, remove and updating existing applications to newer version.
According to official announcement, APT 1.0.9.2 comes with improved test and addition of hardening+=all rules. This release fixes the regression issue which is used for a relative path while copying. It also includes generalized Acquire::GzipIndex to support all compressions which apt supports.
Among other fixes, APT 1.0.9.2 includes fixed regression for cdrom where sources from latest security are updated. This release also ensures that iTFRewritePackageOrder is "MD5sum" to match apt-ftparchive. Holger made a german program translation update to this release.
The apt-get tool creates temporary downloaded changelog inside tmpdir and disables timestaps in the footer of docs by doxygen. It sets STRIP_FROM_PATH for doxygen. The Ubuntu users now can use apt instead of apt-get while installation or update. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.
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