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Package: apt
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hi.

i ran apt-cache gencaches and it seems to have removed my
/var/cache/apt/archives directory. i don't care about the files in there but
i had to recreate the dir to use apt again.

feel free to ignore me if i'm mistaken.

aaron. 
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On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, Aaron Brick wrote:

> i ran apt-cache gencaches and it seems to have removed my
> /var/cache/apt/archives directory. i don't care about the files in there but
> i had to recreate the dir to use apt again.

Impossible, there isn't a 'rmdir' syscall in the entire APT suite!

Jason

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