Bug#703296: Still hangs with experimental version

2013-05-17 Thread Alexander Muthmann
Hi Eduard, the problem remains with the version installed, but strace gives other information: [pid 3992] select(1, [], NULL, NULL, {0, 1}) = 0 (Timeout) [pid 3992] clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, {1368782750, 214815908}) = 0 [pid 3992] futex(0x80d83c4, FUTEX_WAKE_PRIVATE, 1) = 0 [pid 3992]

Bug#703296:

2013-05-14 Thread Alexander Muthmann
. *** acng.conf (Y/I/N/O/D/Z) [default=N] ? [ ok ] Starting apt-cacher-ng: apt-cacher-ng. Processing triggers for man-db ... On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 6:56 PM, Eduard Bloch e...@gmx.de wrote: Hallo, * Alexander Muthmann [Mon, May 13 2013, 09:00:38AM]: I can confirm this bug on my wheezy system

Bug#703296:

2013-05-13 Thread Alexander Muthmann
I can confirm this bug on my wheezy system. Each morning my apt-cacher-ng system starts some processing and CPU usage goes up to ~30%. The process lasts at least 2 days ( i killed it afterwards). As the system is monitored, i can tell some things: There is no increase of Disk IO but the number

Bug#706382: apt-cacher-ng: Upgrade of apt-cacher-ng failes

2013-05-10 Thread Alexander Muthmann
with this UID or do I have to modify my whole NFS setup? i just deleted the apt-cacher-ng user and recreated it with a lower UID, afterwards the upgrade worked fine. Thank you for your help! On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 11:59 AM, Eduard Bloch e...@gmx.de wrote: Hallo, * Alexander Muthmann [Thu, May 02 2013, 11

Bug#706382: apt-cacher-ng: Upgrade of apt-cacher-ng failes

2013-05-02 Thread Alexander Muthmann
Hi Eduard, thanks for your reply. The output produced is: root@internal-services:~# adduser --quiet --system --group --no-create-home --home /var/cache/apt-cacher-ng apt-cacher-ng adduser: The user `apt-cacher-ng' already exists. Exiting. root@internal-services:~# echo $? 1

Bug#706382: apt-cacher-ng: Upgrade of apt-cacher-ng failes

2013-04-29 Thread Alexander Muthmann
Package: apt-cacher-ng Version: 0.7.11-1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, if i try to upgrade apt-cacher-ng it failes with the following message: root@internal-services:~# apt-get upgrade Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done 0 upgraded, 0