X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/apt.git/blobdiff_plain/5077916ef802948e6a3faab95b2d2a975438ec26..1e3f4083db29bba600b9725e9456b0e140975c99:/apt-pkg/packagemanager.cc diff --git a/apt-pkg/packagemanager.cc b/apt-pkg/packagemanager.cc index 3fdd9b637..5f9a31264 100644 --- a/apt-pkg/packagemanager.cc +++ b/apt-pkg/packagemanager.cc @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ bool pkgPackageManager::CreateOrderList() return true; } /*}}}*/ -// PM::DepAlwaysTrue - Returns true if this dep is irrelevent /*{{{*/ +// PM::DepAlwaysTrue - Returns true if this dep is irrelevant /*{{{*/ // --------------------------------------------------------------------- /* The restriction on provides is to eliminate the case when provides are transitioning between valid states [ie exim to smail] */ @@ -243,11 +243,11 @@ bool pkgPackageManager::CheckRConflicts(PkgIterator Pkg,DepIterator D, D->Type != pkgCache::Dep::Obsoletes) continue; - // The package hasnt been changed + // The package hasn't been changed if (List->IsNow(Pkg) == false) continue; - // Ignore self conflicts, ignore conflicts from irrelevent versions + // Ignore self conflicts, ignore conflicts from irrelevant versions if (D.IsIgnorable(Pkg) || D.ParentVer() != D.ParentPkg().CurrentVer()) continue; @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ bool pkgPackageManager::ConfigureAll() Note on failure: This method can fail, without causing any problems. This can happen when using Immediate-Configure-All, SmartUnPack may call - SmartConfigure, it may fail because of a complex dependancy situation, but + SmartConfigure, it may fail because of a complex dependency situation, but a error will only be reported if ConfigureAll fails. This is why some of the messages this function reports on failure (return false;) as just warnings only shown when debuging*/ @@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ bool pkgPackageManager::SmartRemove(PkgIterator Pkg) /*}}}*/ // PM::SmartUnPack - Install helper /*{{{*/ // --------------------------------------------------------------------- -/* This puts the system in a state where it can Unpack Pkg, if Pkg is allready +/* This puts the system in a state where it can Unpack Pkg, if Pkg is already unpacked, or when it has been unpacked, if Immediate==true it configures it. */ bool pkgPackageManager::SmartUnPack(PkgIterator Pkg) { @@ -623,7 +623,7 @@ bool pkgPackageManager::SmartUnPack(PkgIterator Pkg, bool const Immediate, int c /* PreUnpack Checks: This loop checks and attempts to rectify and problems that would prevent the package being unpacked. It addresses: PreDepends, Conflicts, Obsoletes and Breaks (DpkgBreaks). Any resolutions that do not require it should avoid configuration (calling SmartUnpack with Immediate=true), this is because when unpacking some packages with - complex dependancy structures, trying to configure some packages while breaking the loops can complicate things . + complex dependency structures, trying to configure some packages while breaking the loops can complicate things . This will be either dealt with if the package is configured as a dependency of Pkg (if and when Pkg is configured), or by the ConfigureAll call at the end of the for loop in OrderInstall. */ bool Changed = false; @@ -790,7 +790,7 @@ bool pkgPackageManager::SmartUnPack(PkgIterator Pkg, bool const Immediate, int c { if (List->IsFlag(BrokenPkg,pkgOrderList::Loop) && PkgLoop) { - // This dependancy has already been dealt with by another SmartUnPack on Pkg + // This dependency has already been dealt with by another SmartUnPack on Pkg break; } else @@ -1003,7 +1003,7 @@ pkgPackageManager::OrderResult pkgPackageManager::OrderInstall() DoneSomething = true; if (ImmConfigureAll) { - /* ConfigureAll here to pick up and packages left unconfigured becuase they were unpacked in the + /* ConfigureAll here to pick up and packages left unconfigured because they were unpacked in the "PreUnpack Checks" section */ if (!ConfigureAll()) return Failed;