Quoting Patrick Schleizer (2015-02-14 01:40:43)
> When "apt-get update" fails the program under some conditions exits with
> a 0 status. It would be useful if it exited with a non-zero status in
> that case (or if there were a switch to tell it to do so).
>
> Since there is already...
>
> - provi
On Sat, Feb 14, 2015 at 11:08:02AM +0100, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
> Am 14.02.2015 01:45 schrieb "Patrick Schleizer" :
> > When "apt-get update" fails the program under some conditions exits with
> > a 0 status. It would be useful if it exited with a non-zero status in
> > that case (or if there
Julian Andres Klode:
> The results are meaningful. 0 indicates success or transient error, whereas
> other values indicate a persistent error.
>
> Stuff like gpg errors are transient, they are expected to happen during
> mirror updates due to the repository format.
If an adversary mounts a denial
Am 14.02.2015 01:45 schrieb "Patrick Schleizer" :
>
> Package: apt
> Severity: important
> X-Debbugs-CC: hol...@layer-acht.org,p...@debian.org
>
> When "apt-get update" fails the program under some conditions exits with
> a 0 status. It would be useful if it exited with a non-zero status in
> that
Package: apt
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-CC: hol...@layer-acht.org,p...@debian.org
When "apt-get update" fails the program under some conditions exits with
a 0 status. It would be useful if it exited with a non-zero status in
that case (or if there were a switch to tell it to do so).
Since ther
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