What’s New In python-apt 1.0
Python-Apt 1.0 fixes several issues and use of deprecated methods. Most
importantly, it introduces large file support
Deprecated
The following features are deprecated, starting with this release:
Removed
The module apt.progress.gtk2 has been removed. There were no
users in the Debian archive, its last update was in 2013, and it was buggy
already. Apart from that, it suggested that it is OK to run a graphical
application as root, and used the unmaintained GTK+ 2 version.
Therefore, there is no replacement, please use PackageKit or aptdaemon
for installation in graphical environments.
The attribute apt_pkg.Package.auto was not set anymore, and thus
removed.
Maintenance
- The classes apt.cache.Cache and apt.cache.FilteredCache no
longer store cyclic references to/between them. This fixes a huge issue,
because a cache can have tens of open file descriptors, causing the maximum
of file descriptors to be reached easily.
- apt_inst now supports ar and tar archives that are larger than 4 GiB
- Various smaller bug fixes