Marking as confirmed. In Debian it's also not fixed, because nobody is
interested in a fix. Maybe someone of our developer can fix it, that's
why I leave it open. Thank you reporters for your information, but
that's all I can tell you for now.
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Status: Incom
Yes it does happen on Lucid.
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Does this occur in Lucid?
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Same issue for me in Jaunty. Version 1.9.36.3+nmu1ubuntu1.
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Same issue for me also on Jaunty
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Same thing on Jaunty
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Just installed apt-proxy on Intrepid Ibex fully updated and this is still
happening.
Also Packages.bz2 seems to not be tehre at all in 8.10.
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I can confirm that the suggested workaround works around *wink* the
issue. A fix would be highly appreciated nonetheless. It seems like the
bug was closed as invalid upstream, according to the linked debbugs
entry, and not 'Fix Commited'. Should one correct that information?
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** Changed in: apt-proxy (Debian)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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** Changed in: apt-proxy (Debian)
Status: New => Incomplete
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** Changed in: apt-proxy (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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** Changed in: apt-proxy (Debian)
Bugwatch: Debian Bug tracker #319005 => Debian Bug tracker #423748
Status: Fix Released => Unknown
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What I did was I followed Ritchie Young's suggestion to make the apt-
proxy-import work at least once (logged in as root):
# cd /var/cache/apt-proxy
# find . -name Packages.bz2 -exec bunzip2 -f {} \;
Then I edited my /etc/apt/sources.list to include:
deb http://localhost:/ubuntu hardy main r
I had a similar problem on 8.04.
Following on from Venkatesh's observations, I thought I'd try:
cd /var/cache/apt-proxy
sudo find . -name Packages.bz2 -exec bunzip2 -f {} \;
I also had to restart apt-proxy to pick up my config changes:
sudo /etc/init.d/apt-proxy restart
Only then did it import
Workaround:
This is what I figured out.
I opened the folder
/var/cache/apt-proxy/.apt-proxy-import/backends/{ubuntu\ubuntu-security}/apt/lists,
as root, under nautilus.
Luckily, nautilus has this good feature of showing the first few lines of the
contents of the file...
The files in the folder,
apt-proxy 1.9.36 from gusty installs on 7.04 without error but the same
output and no package has been imported...
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apt-proxy_1.9.35ubuntu2_all
Ubuntu 7.04
Exactly the same behaviour!
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** Changed in: apt-proxy (Debian)
Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
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