On 1/24/06, Eduard Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> # Set the following value to the maximum age (in hours) for method A or to 0
> # for method B
> expire_hours=0
It seems that if a file is not found, i.e., apt-get update prints an
`Ign', isn't it a good idea to cache, or rather negative cache
On 1/24/06, Eduard Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> #include
Hi again,
> * Anuradha Ratnaweera [Mon, Jan 23 2006, 06:24:08PM]:
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> > - Lazy online: we like apt-cacher to fetch a Packages/Release file
> > only if it old as set by a timeout. So if one runs apt-get u
[Couldn't find any list related to apt-cacher or apt-cacher2, and I
noticed some discussions of them on debian-devel, so I am CCing debian
devel. But if there is a better place to discuss this, please point
me to it, thanks!]
Hi Eduard and Jonathan,
Recently we started using apt-cacher2 extensiv
Hi all,
The locale si_LK was recently added to glibc (after a long stay in the
Bugzilla). Please consider including it in the Debain glibc as it
will take some time before it will appear in mainstream glibc. Thanks
in advance.
http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=367
Anuradha
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