I run a local Ubuntu repository on trusty. I wanted to add xenial to
it, and ran into this bug.
I have tried, and can report that the fixed version of apt-mirror can be
force-installed with dpkg. It is able to at least continue to work with
the trusty repo while working with xenial and the dep11
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this still hasn't been backported to trusty ... this is an LTS and un
very annoying bug. please fix it !
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@viniciusferrao can you give me the rsync command that you use? I too
try to mirror debian 8 and ubuntu 14.04 and now trying to mirror 16.04.
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Broken. I'm running a mirror for many different oses on ubuntu 12.04.
Upgrading the server is a chore as I'm serving scientific linux, debian,
and ubuntu mirrors as well as private repos for debian software build by
myself. This broke our ability to run mirrors for xenial hosts. Bad
ubuntu. What we
+1 for fixing this on the upstream.
I've a server running Debian Jessie 8 with apt-mirror running for Debian
and Ubuntu. Things got broken with those Dep11 problems.
It's starting to be easier to just rsync a mirror than use the apt-
mirror package.
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This extension also breaks the simple use case where someone has a
mirror run on a Debian (ie not Ubuntu) box... Currently a mirror can
only work with a Xenial server, how short sighted.
Breaking compatibility with Debian was not a good move: it is a
"solution" which solves no problem I had, but c
Jeff Sereno's comment (#6) allowed me to install the Xenial package on
my Trusty mirror server. Conveniently, apt-mirror had already
downloaded the necessary file, so I simply had to locate it on the local
filesystem.
This fix really should be backported to Trusty. Mirrors are run on
stable mach
Having this issue when running apt-mirror from an Ubuntu 14.04 box:
dpkg -l | grep apt-mirror ii apt-mirror 0.5.1-1
all APT sources mirroring tool
I attempted to add dep11 to my mirror.list in this way: (please correct me if I
did this wrong)
deb-dep11 http://us
I think this fix should be back ported to trusty. Re-open?
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apt-mirror does not reflect dep11/Components-* and dep11/icons-*
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here is my mirror.list file
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Can you post your mirror.list or are you using the default?
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I observed the same behavior than Boris Pérez (polux27), dep11 and yml have not
be downloaded by apt-mirror version 0.5.1-ubuntu1.
I tried Boris Pérez (polux27) solution. Fix for line 502 make sense however the
line 648 fix does not seem the be located at the right place. Could you confirm
it o
I installed both ways, apt-get install way and dpkg -i way, but i found the
same bug...apt-mirror doesn´t download dep11 and i18n folders/files...the i´d
check /usr/bin/apt-mirror and modified lines 502 and 648...
Line 502 is now:
if ( $filename =~
m{^$component/i18n/(Translation-[^./]*\.gz|Tr
I installed the Xenial package manually (dpkg -i apt-
mirror_0.5.1-1ubuntu1_all.deb downloaded directly from
http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/a/apt-mirror/apt-
mirror_0.5.1-1ubuntu1_all.deb) into my Trusty server and Apt-Mirror is
working quite happily again for me. I can confirm t
Will there be a backport to 14.04?
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Thanks for the patches, I'll test this on my local mirror first before
uploading.
** Changed in: apt-mirror (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: apt-mirror (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Timo Aaltonen (tjaalton)
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This bug was fixed in the package apt-mirror - 0.5.1-1ubuntu1
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* download-dep11-files.diff: Add support for DEP-11. (LP: #1550852)
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** Changed in: apt-mirror (Ubuntu)
St
I've created a pull request to github/apt-mirror:
https://github.com/apt-mirror/apt-mirror/pull/56
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** Changed in: apt-mirror (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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** Changed in: apt-mirror (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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