On 21/10/10 13:29, Eduard Bloch wrote:
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* Javier Barroso [Thu, Oct 21 2010, 01:17:47PM]:
Sorry Eduard, I dropped 599...@bugs.debian.org from my replies :(,
so no log is in bugs.debian.org/599408
Doesn't matter, the config looked ok. Cc: restored.
Later today I hope create a test environment to confirm this bug (or
this not-a-bug)
Yesterday, I tried to reproduce your problem. Created an Etch chroot
with pbuilder (which uses my local apt-cacher-ng as proxy) and
specifying http://archive.debian.org/debian -- and it works just fine!
Tried some more things with apt in that chroot and encountered no
problems whatsoever.
I should mention that I am talking about the current version. The one in
Lenny is stone age, and won't be fixed even if there is a minor bug.
If you need an update, see here:
http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~bloch/acng/download/backports/
This is a straight backport from the latest Debian version, to Lenny.
You might need a recent liblzma package from bpo, see
http://backports.debian.org/Instructions/ for details.
Ok, thank you
I downloaded your package from backports, compile it in itanium arch and
it is working
I'm happing with clean cron task (From 47G used to 15 G)
Would be a good idea having apt-cacher-ng directly from
backports.debian.org :-).
Thank you very much again !
PD: I'll try later about installing lenny to tag this bug like "wontfix"
or closing it because could be invalid:
First time I add archive.debian.org sarge-backports to a sarge box, and
running aptitude update:
W: Cant read source list package http://archive.debian.org
sarge-backports/main Packages
(/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.debian.org_debian-backports_dists_sarge-backports_main_binary-i386_Packages)
- stat (2 file or directory doesn't exists)
Second time, aptitude doesn't warning about nothing, so maybe I didn't
update the second time when I report this bug. I will reply later.
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