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2016-05-19 Thread Justin Gerulis
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Bug#487946: 'apt-get update' considers connection failures non-transient

2016-05-19 Thread Ray Dillinger
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

Bug#487946: state of #487946

2008-12-12 Thread Eugene V. Lyubimkin
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

Bug#487946:

2008-09-30 Thread Shriramana Sharma
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]

Bug#487946: apt-get source only downloads from first mirror

2008-06-25 Thread Paul Wise
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