This bug was fixed in the package apt-cacher-ng - 0.6.8-2
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apt-cacher-ng (0.6.8-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* Added libwrap0-dev to Build-Depends (closes: #646300)
* Added newer dpkg to Pre-Depends (for xz compression support)
-- Eduard Bloch Sun, 23 Oct 2011 00:45:56 +020
This feature was added in 0.6.7 (Debian Sid), with configurable count
as "KeepExtraVersions" parameter.
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Title:
RFE: keep the three latest versio
For what it's worth, I think this should be "Won't Fix", too - archives
are available from the internet and the case that a system is too much
broken to get to them, is very unlikely (and a package archive might not
help then even).
** Changed in: apt-cacher-ng (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided =>
I think it would be quite a few times where I appreciated this feature
in apt-proxy which I was using up until recently. I've seen many
regressions over time. I am battling with one in xorg which produces
complete freezes of the complete machine at inopportune times, for
example.
But I also don'
Counter question: how often did this feature really save your ass? One
time? Zero times?
My opinion is that relying on such mechanisms results in automatic
creation of waste much more often than it helps someone. Therefore, I
let the user purge manually; this can happen at certain moments where
th