Properly catch import errors in apt
When one accidentally tries to run this module as a user, he gets the error message that python-apt must be installed, no matter what. Because importing apt will trigger an exception as a regular user. Explicitly catching the ImportError will let the exception bubble. The exception clearly says Permission denied somewhere, and the user has a better idea, what he must fix.
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try:
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try:
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import apt
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import apt
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import apt_pkg
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import apt_pkg
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except:
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except ImportError:
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HAS_PYTHON_APT = False
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HAS_PYTHON_APT = False
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def package_split(pkgspec):
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def package_split(pkgspec):
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