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There is no reason to have multiple sources in your
/etc/apt/sources.list file, if apt-get update/upgrade only cares about
the first one!
I use multiple sources in the hopes that
(a) The load should be distributed among those mirrors.
(b) Multiple downloads should be happening at once. At
Hello.
The Mirrors,Distributions,Components scheme lacks too many flexibility. For
example, it
can't handle even next two-line situation:
deb http://ftp.de.debian.org sid main contrib non-free
deb http://ftp.de.debian.org experimental main
Anyway, this is too important piece of apt and Debian
Why limit this comment to apt-get *source* ? Any command that causes
apt-get to download suffers from this. apt's sources.list should be
revised to read like this:
[Mirrors]
ftp.de.debian.org
ftp.us.debian.org
osuosl.org/ftp.debian.org
[Distributions]
sid
sid-updates
sid-backports
[Components]
Package: apt
Version: 0.7.14+b1
Severity: normal
My ISP's Debian mirror is sometimes broken, but apt-get source foo
downloads from it, fails and then exits. I would prefer it if apt-get
source would try each deb-src mirror in turn and download from the first
one that worked, instead of just
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