[Bug 1342838] Re: Apt indexes can expire quickly, cause failures

2014-07-29 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
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[Bug 1342838] Re: Apt indexes can expire quickly, cause failures

2014-07-29 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package autopkgtest - 3.3.1 --- autopkgtest (3.3.1) unstable; urgency=medium * Accept comma separators in Tests:, Restrictions:, and Features: fields; this is consistent with Depends: and avoids skipping tests. (LP: #1347958) * Generalize

[Bug 1342838] Re: Apt indexes can expire quickly, cause failures

2014-07-28 Thread Martin Pitt
** Changed in: autopkgtest (Ubuntu) Status: Triaged = Fix Committed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1342838 Title: Apt indexes can expire quickly, cause failures To manage

[Bug 1342838] Re: Apt indexes can expire quickly, cause failures

2014-07-18 Thread Martin Pitt
You'll see fairly clearly when the apt indexes are out of date and apt fails to download package versions which don't exist any more. adt-run could detect this in r/o mode and re-download into a temporary dir instead. Until then you can use the -w option of ssh-setup/adb, and --setup- commands