I haven't seen it in a while, really. Why don't you try removing this
files from /var/cache/apt/
pkgcache.bin
srcpkgcache.bin
It worked for me when the error showed up.
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I was able to "bypass" the problem... but I had to delete both
pkgcache.bin and srcpkgcache.bin in order to be able to update (and
etc.) successfully.
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I made bz2 files.
dpkg.bz2 is less than 6 MBs but apt.bz2 is like 21 MBs. And from
the last post I think they are not necessary anymore, right?
So let's suppose it's a repo synchronization issue why does
apt explode anyway? Shouldn't apt handle the problem (once detected)
gracefully?
I just hit the same problem again. Does anybody want me to do
something so I can get some info for you before I switch repos to see
if it solves the problem again?
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