--- Anon Sricharoenchai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> From my experiment, I think I have already found the problem here.
> In the source file "./apt-pkg/clean.cc", I try to insert the debug code like
> in the following,
>
>cerr << "pkgArchiveCleaner::Go(): Pkg==" << Pkg << endl;
>
Hi,
>From my experiment, I think I have already found the problem here.
In the source file "./apt-pkg/clean.cc", I try to insert the debug code like in
the following,
cerr << "pkgArchiveCleaner::Go(): Pkg==" << Pkg << endl;
cerr << "pkgArchiveCleaner::Go(): IsFetchable==" << IsFetchable <<
On Sat, May 07, 2005 at 02:26:27PM +0200, Johannes Rohr wrote:
> Matt Zimmerman schrieb:
>
> >severity 307942 normal
> >thanks
> >
> >
> Oh, well, I'd say the random deletion of files that I expect to keep is
> a /serious/ issue, at least for the bandwith impaired, including myself.
It is a ca
severity 307942 normal
thanks
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 07:32:06PM +0200, Johannes Rohr wrote:
> Package: apt
> Version: 0.5.28.1
> Severity: important
>
> apt-get autoclean removes valid cache members
>
> Hi, this is actually a replay of archived bug #180395.
>
> I have just run apt-get autoclea
Package: apt
Version: 0.5.28.1
Severity: important
apt-get autoclean removes valid cache members
Hi, this is actually a replay of archived bug #180395.
I have just run apt-get autoclean, which blew away 279 packages
(fortunately I had a backup). Of these, most were _NOT_ unavailable, as
apt-cach
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