** Branch linked: lp:debian/autopkgtest
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Title:
Apt indexes can expire quickly, cause failures
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This bug was fixed in the package autopkgtest - 3.3.1
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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
** Changed in: autopkgtest (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
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Title:
Apt indexes can expire quickly, cause failures
To manage
You'll see fairly clearly when the apt indexes are out of date and apt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