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I'm not sure why this is a problem now as the old archive servers were
doing the same thing. In any case, I've added the following to apache2
configs:
| AddType application/pgp-signature .gpg
Testing without:
> GET
> /ubuntu/dists/focal-updates/main/dist-upgrader-all/current/focal.tar.gz.gpg
The bug 1888058 is somewhat related to the current bug.
I can't upgrade 19.10 to 20.04 LTS and 18.04 LTS to 20.04 LTS using
squid-deb-proxy.
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Very old bug. I just tried wgetting
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/disco-proposed/main/dist-upgrader-all/current/disco.tar.gz.gpg
with and without a proxy, and it worked just fine, even though it's still
being identified as x-gzip:
andreas@nsnx:~/x$
Very old bug. I just tried wgetting
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/disco-proposed/main/dist-upgrader-all/current/disco.tar.gz.gpg
with and without a proxy, and it worked just fine, even though it's still
being identified as x-gzip:
andreas@nsnx:~/x$
OK
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** Project changed: apache2 = ubuntu-archive-publishing
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** Changed in: ubuntu-archive-publishing
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** Project changed: apache2 = ubuntu-archive-publishing
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Unassigning ubuntu-archive - we manage the contents of the archive but
in general have no control over the configuration of the servers that
host it, so there isn't much point in us being assigned to this.
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Package Archive Administrators
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Brilliant! Thank you. I will add a watch for this. For future reference
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No, I was right the first time, don't worry, it's set now, and Launchpad
will keep track of it. Remember if this affects you to add yourself as
affected, currently there is only 1 affected user, and if you can
provide any more relevant information to this bug report, or the Debian
bug, please add
Teej, as M. Vefa pointed out, the problem is not in the distribution but
on the Ubuntu HTTP servers.
The Content-Encoding header mentioned by Bob Drzyzgula in the original
report seems to be gone now.
However, Content-Type is now application/x-gzip which is incorrect for a
PGP signature. I
I think this should be added to Apache's /etc/apache2/mods-available/mime.conf:
AddType application/pgp-signature .gpg
I tried this on my Debian Squeeze -based server and sure enough,
.tar.gz.gpg files are now served with the application/pgp-signature
content type. This needs to be tested though
Thanks for updating this. Marking this Triaged, Medium, as there is more
than enough information for someone to see what is going on here.
** Package changed: ubuntu = ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Sorry I never got back to you on this. I don't suppose this is still a
problem in Karmic 9.10? Thank you.
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Dear Teej,
This problem still exists because the problem is with the configuration of
Ubuntu's
servers (such as archive.ubuntu.com), not the distribution it produces. To
summarize,
Ubuntu's archive servers return wrong headers for gpg files, and this causes
errors
when there is a proxy between
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue
for you? Can you try with latest Ubuntu release? Thanks in advance.
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How do you remove local apt-cacher-ng proxy from my configuration?
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I see the symptoms while trying to upgrade from 8.04 to 8.10 beta.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# update-manager --devel-release
[1] 6790
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# extracting 'intrepid.tar.gz'
authenticate 'intrepid.tar.gz' against 'intrepid.tar.gz.gpg'
exception from gpg: GnuPG exited non-zero, with code
Hi, I have a similar problem and reported it to ubuntuforums
installation and upgrade section but still could not find a workaround.
I am trying to upgarde gutsy to hardy behind a proxy server that
requires authentication username and password. I can update the packages
using the global proxy
I am seeing the same symptom trying to upgrade from Gutsy to Hardy using
apt-cacher. Is there a work-around or do I have to connect directly (re-
downloading all packages)?
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