Hi,

On Tue, May 19, 2026 at 08:51:34AM -0600, Sean Reifschneider wrote:
> I've been working on a new apt cacher I'm calling "apt-cacher-ultra", with
> two goals in mind:
> 
>    -
> 
>    Robustness.
>    -
> 
>    Availability when upstream is down.
> 
> I consider it to be at the beta stage now, I'm slowing down development and
> I'm mostly just letting it soak in my various environments to get hours on
> it to see how robust it proves to be.
> 
> https://github.com/linsomniac/apt-cacher-ultra

Very interesting, thanks, I shall take a look. I currently use
apt-cacher-ng and have done for a long time but it's been very
unreliable in recent releases. I have big problems with:

- Memory leaks. Every few days apt-cacher-ng process exceeds its RAM
  allocation and invokes oom-killer.

- Strange client lockups. "apt update" on some clients occasionally hang
  forever.

- Segfaults in apt-cacher-ng process

All these reported as bugs long ago by others so I've nothing to add to
those bug reports and no real hope of seeing a fix.

So all that to say: I welcome another project attempting to pull this
off: I'm in the market for a replacement and if it's a drop-in for
apt-cacher-ng then that would be ideal.

Thanks,
Andy

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