** Changed in: apt-file (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
Wish: monitor Contents-{arch}.gz availability on mirrors
To manage
See also now bug #619659. If apt-file itself has the responsibility to
keep track of which mirrors it can use, then I suppose there needs to be
a way for Ubuntu apt-file maintainers to know which mirrors are OK for
apt-file. But maybe this infrastructure doesn't need to be visible in
Launchpad
This still has nothing to do with mirrors. All mirrors of a repository
has Contents files if the repository has generated them. If the
repository does not have Contents files, no mirror will have them.
What you are trying to say is that some repositories don't have Contents
files generated, and
In the light of discussions in bug #567895, subscribing ubuntu-mirror-
admins here as well.
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This makes very little sense to me. If mirrors are filtering out
specific files there is nothing short of a full scan of all files that
might help, adding a few sets of files as random probes seems like a
weird way of finding that out.
The cause for user confusion here is that only some of the
** Changed in: apt-file (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
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