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Package: apt-proxy
Version: 1.9.32 

Here in Australia the local mirrors are almost never totally
up-to-date.  In particular, the Packages files are often out of sync
with the Release file.  Or for some architectures (e.g., IA64),
missing all together.

It'd be *really* nice if apt-proxy could be told to fetch the Release
and Release.gpg files from somewhere reliable (but possibly expensive,
e.g., ftp.debian.org) and then try to get the actual packages from a
local mirror, failing over to the next mirror if the checksum doesn't
match, or the .deb file was missing, etc.

Peter C


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Version: 1.9.37+rm

apt-proxy has been removed from Debian unstable: http://bugs.debian.org/576821

Closing its bugs with a Version higher than the last unstable upload.

More information about this script at:
  
http://git.debian.org/?p=users/morph/mass-bugs-close.git;a=blob_plain;f=README;hb=HEAD


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