Rod, this was probably bug 1544806, now fixed.
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I'm having this problem with a mirror (using Trusty) of Xenial files.
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will 0.4.9-1 get into Precise?
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Will 0.4.9-1 get into Precise?
Does the fix correct the mirroring of the i18n packages?
(trying to rsync from postmirror.sh doesn't work reliably anyway.
Whatever the server(s) are that it rsyncs to have very limited
connection numbers... my rsyncs never succeeded reliably.)
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it does fix the i18n files , they are syncd as part of apt-mirrors normal
files now ... as for precise i'm not sure.
On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 8:59 AM, Craig Constantine
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Will 0.4.9-1 get into Precise?
Does the fix correct the mirroring of the i18n packages?
For precise, you need to follow the SRU process [1] by cherry-picking
the fix from 0.4.9-1 and apply it to the precise version.
[1]
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can you point me to the actual change... I don't see it under Raring or
Raring-proposed under source...
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SRU: thanks.
...but I meant, can you point me into a source repo/file/whatever that
shows the actual change which constitutes the fix...
apt-mirror isn't mission critical for me; I'll just smash the fix into
my installation (if possible.) I've no time to learn the SRU process and
to petition to
You could download the precise and raring version of apt-mirror and
compare them with diff:
pull-lp-source apt-mirror raring
pull-lp-source apt-mirror precise
diff -pruN apt-mirror-0.4.8/ apt-mirror-0.4.9/ diff
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This is now fixed in the 0.4.9 release.
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Status: Won't Fix = Fix Committed
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Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Annoying bug filling up error logs...
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In my humble opinion it's bugs like this that really hurt Ubuntu chances
in the corporate world, it's certainly causing us some pain. We've just
setup an internal apt-mirror and now found that it isn't going to work,
and hacking in rsync to fill in the gaps isn't really an option as it's
punching
I can confirm that this bug is there in 12.04, i386. Still no mirroring
of i18n.
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i can confirm that this bug still exist on ubuntu 11.10 amd64. the
default mirror.list configuration is still on natty, not oneiric. that's
a bummer. :(
here's the apache error log:
[Sun Mar 11 17:02:16 2012] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] File does not exist:
Please reconsider this; as of Ubuntu 11.10, even English package
descriptions are in Translations-en rather than Packages. Given that, I
think this deserves to be built-in rather than require scripting.
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upon further inspection the correct solution for this is to mirror the
files via postmirror.sh , examples have been added in the 0.4.7 release,
and 0.4.7 has been backported.
here is a url for the example(s)
for an immediate fix you could use postmirror.sh to rsync these files,
I'll look deeper into the issue and see if we cant come up with a more
elegant solution though.
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