(mhh, I wonder why I missed the initial report…) On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 08:15:57PM +0100, Markus Wanner wrote: > > Acquire::http::Proxy "http://10.137.255.254:8082/"; > > Out of curiosity and hopefully narrowing down the issue: What kind of > proxy is this on your side?
Another good point would be running apt with: -o Debug::pkgAcquire::Worker=1 -o Debug::Acquire::http=1 That has a bunch of output, so perhaps add: 2>&1 | tee filename.log And is "repeatedly" meant to refer to "reproducible all the time" or "happens often, but no obvious pattern"? Interesting is the failure in copy ("E: Failed to fetch copy:") as that is supposed to "just" move files around without (un)compression – and we have passed the stage proxies could interfere as the download itself verified (or not, maybe it IMS hits in some way and copy is supposed to verify it – there are various ways such a not-modified state can be reached and proxies are notoriously bad with it…). btw: It is best to run apt with the least amount of config usually. The mentioned config options are rather special case and especially the "Acquire::BrokenProxy" one doesn't even exist… (I looked once, it seems to have existed ~10 years ago for one year in no stable release and the name was very bad for what it actually did…). Rule of thumb: If you don't know what you are doing, use neither – unfortunately it seems the people commonly answering questions on q&a-sites tend to be in the very vocal "no idea, but I get points for posting stuff anyhow" group. Best regards David Kalnischkies
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