This bug was fixed in the package apt-file - 3.1.4
Sponsored for Niels Thykier (niels-thykier)
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apt-file (3.1.4) unstable; urgency=medium
* Fix typo in 60disable-contents-fetching.conf. Thanks to
Felix Geyer for spotting it. (Closes: #843453)
* apt-file: Fix two spelling
Please sync apt-file from Debian unstable. The remaining Ubuntu delta
is unnecessary since the downloading of Contents files have been
delegated to APT and configured to look both in the Debian and the
Ubuntu locations.
Thanks,
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argh, I meant 3.1.3. Silly me.
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Hi Hans,
With my upstream hat on, I believe that delta is redundant thanks to
changes in apt and apt-file. I do not remember the exact apt-file
version that solves it, but I can dig it up if it is relevant (it is
definitely prior to 3.1.4).
Also, I typoed the version; I meant please sync apt-fil
Thanks for reporting.
I see that the package currently has a delta with Ubuntu-specific
changes. Seems to be related to location of Contents files, do you know
whether these changes are still needed so that the package needs to be
merged instead of synced?
See also https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SyncReq
AFAICT, this would fix at least:
* #1296128
* #888316
* #817517
* #767061
* #567895
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