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and subject line Re: Bug#483957: apt-setup: Display a link to the authoritive
list of mirrors in sources.list
has caused the Debian Bug report #483957,
regarding apt-setup: Display a link to the authoritive list of mirrors in
sources.list
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Package: apt-setup
Severity: wishlist
In the case the mirror choosen by the user stops working, the user
doesn't have any information about how to change it.
A first answer to this problem should be adding such a line in the
sources.list file generated by apt-setup during installation :
# Reference list of Debian mirrors: http://www.debian.org/mirror/list
Best regards,
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Simon Paillard
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Frans Pop <[email protected]> (2008-06-01):
> On Sunday 01 June 2008, Simon Paillard wrote:
> > In the case the mirror choosen by the user stops working, the user
> > doesn't have any information about how to change it.
> >
> > A first answer to this problem should be adding such a line in the
> > sources.list file generated by apt-setup during installation :
> >
> > # Reference list of Debian mirrors: http://www.debian.org/mirror/list
>
> IMO that info belongs in the SOURCES.LIST(5) man page, not in the file
> itself.
>
> One reason is that including it the sources.list file would mean that
> derived distributions would be stuck with documentation pointing to
> Debian mirrors while they might have their own. Of course, they could
> patch that, but avoiding distribution-specific information when possible
> is generally considered desirable.
> As the sources.list man page is rather Debian-specific already this is
> less of an issue there. Therefore cloning to apt.
ACK; Simon, you may want to propose a patch there since it's still not
implemented.
> The most we could do in apt-setup is to include a reference to that
> manual page in the generated sources.list file, but consulting
> manpages should be the first step for finding info anyway, so that
> could be considered redundant. How do others feel about this?
ACK as well, so closing the apt-setup bug report accordingly.
Mraw,
KiBi.
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