@juliank : could we at least get a debug flag of some sort that would
just log everything ? With timings ? So that we could map, for each
file, the IP of the server it got downloaded from, time when the
download started (maybe even time when the HTTP request got sent, time
when we start receiving d
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix => New
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Title:
Include IPs in apt-get output
Status in apt package
Thanks for taking the time to look into this and see if this was
currently possible.
The original intent was so that we could check back at user's CI/CD jobs
(in particular GitHub's Actions) and see what archive server or region
was used.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fi
Neither of those is available when the message is logged, the message is
logged _before_ the item is being fetched, and multiple items may be in
progress at the same time, you can't go back and edit the previous line.
So you could display double the amount of entries, but that seems very
distracti
Can we maybe get IP and download speed displayed if a "verbose" or
"debug" or something flag is specified on the command line ?
Something like this maybe :
| Get:7 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal/main amd64 Packages [972
kB] 91.189.88.142 12kB/s
What do you think ?
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FWIW, these are all status messages. They are not persistently logged,
but are in the [...] per item things in the last line of an interactive
session.
I guess we could display the "Connected to %s" messages somehow, but I
don't want to display the "Connecting to ..." messages, as there might
be a
Oh I guess error messages post-connect do not include the IP address, as
we don't know it anymore.
Given the structure of the non-interactive log, I slightly fail to see
how we could include connection messages. UX-wise, it does not make much
sense to give you details you're not going to need 99.9
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Title:
Include IPs in apt-get output
Status in apt package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
All error messages and progress messages (e.g. connecting to ...)
include ip addresses. Hence if connecting failed, you get all addresses
it tried, for example.
Now. You will likely not see those messages. If it connects fast enough,
you'll never see the IP. In non-interactive mode, I don't think
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