OK, well, I'll reassign this to apt in any event since it's really
in that package that this happens.
Daniel
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On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 02:27:19PM -0500, Celejar cele...@gmail.com was heard
to say:
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 08:30:44 -0800
Daniel Burrows dburr...@debian.org wrote:
I can look into this, but AFAIK apt has supported resumes since more
or less forever, and I can't find notes about disabling
On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 06:36:47 -0800
Daniel Burrows dburr...@debian.org wrote:
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 02:27:19PM -0500, Celejar cele...@gmail.com was
heard to say:
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 08:30:44 -0800
Daniel Burrows dburr...@debian.org wrote:
I can look into this, but AFAIK apt has
On Thu, Nov 05, 2009 at 04:11:42PM -0500, Celejar cele...@gmail.com was heard
to say:
We recently had a thread on d-u about the possibility of allowing the
resumption of incomplete downloads. This is really necessary when trying to
download large packages under poor network conditions.
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 08:30:44 -0800
Daniel Burrows dburr...@debian.org wrote:
On Thu, Nov 05, 2009 at 04:11:42PM -0500, Celejar cele...@gmail.com was
heard to say:
We recently had a thread on d-u about the possibility of allowing the
resumption of incomplete downloads. This is really
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.6.0.1-1
Severity: wishlist
We recently had a thread on d-u about the possibility of allowing the
resumption of incomplete downloads. This is really necessary when trying to
download large packages under poor network conditions. Under the current
system, aptitude
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