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John, thank you for filing this report. Without further information,
there isn't much we can do. Closing the report. Feel free to reopen
with more information.
** Changed in: apt-cacher-ng (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #511567
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** Also affects: apt-cacher-ng (Debian) via
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Size mismatch remains after much fiddl
The hardy version generally isn't well supported. The best option and
the one that we usually advise is to use the one from my PPA which is
much more usable
https://launchpad.net/~r0lf/+archive/ppa
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Hm, now I see.
John, how did you end up with 0.3.3 in an Intrepid system? Did you
install the debian package?
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a) relax
b) relax
c) make a backup. If you don't have extra space then you could create a pseudo
backup with a tree of hardlinks, thus the files/directories won't be lost if
the cache is nuked for some reasons. (how? "cp -al /var/cache/apt-cacher-ng
/var/tmp/apt-cacher-ng-cache-backup")
d) which
This is probably as far as I can go now. The following steps addressed
the symptom and allowed me to install the packages. I still don't know
what went wrong in the first place, though, but hopefully this can help
others. Do all as root.
I took the first package which it complains about, and wante
I forgot one comment: what really worries me is the following at the end
of the expiration result: "1639 package file(s) marked for removal in
few days."
If that's going to clear my cache (or lots of it), I'll use up an entire
month of broadband to get up-to-date again.
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