Hallo,
* Helge Kreutzmann [Sat, Jun 04 2016, 06:02:40PM]:
> Package: apt-cacher-ng
> Version: 0.8.0-3
> Severity: normal
> 
> I set up apt-cacher-ng recently on this machine to cache an testing
> machine[1]. It worked initially (i.e. on the first day the testing
> machine connects). Now I can only download files which were present in
> the archive on that day since the lists files seem to be static (i.e.
> not updated).
> 
> The symptoms are like #807909. Thus I tried to implement the cure
> mentioned there.

It was not for the stable version :-)

Please try an official backport version for stable.

> However, when I add the line
> SVfilePatternEx: dep11/icons-[x0-9]+.tar
> to /etc/apt-cacher-ng/ymltest.conf I get the following error:
> [....] Restarting apt-cacher-ng: apt-cacher-ngWarning, unknown configuration 
> directive: SVfilePatternEx
> Error reading main options, terminating.
>  failed!

Right, there was a bug with that options parsing, fixed in 0.8.1. For
details, see

commit 8ac282dbfb2c428a4cdc1637fea609a766209678
Author: Carlos Maddela <[email protected]>
Date:   Mon Mar 16 06:01:18 2015 +1100

> And I cannot install newer versions in testing (i.e. only those which
> are still unchanged in testing from the day the initial install was
> done).
> 
> Strangely, a chroot on the same machine running sid does not show this
> problem, i.e. works flawlessly ...

That regex was added to default settings on Sid/Testing/Backports some months 
ago, no need for further
changes.

> [1] Actually the one we discussed in #772489, i.e. currently apt-get
>     points on the testing machine to the apt-cacher on the stable
>     machine, I tried to put apt-cacher-ng on the testing machine
>     inbetween but failed due to #772489.

I see... as workaround for 772489, could you configure "bindaddress:0.0.0.0" 
and check what happens?

Regards,
Eduard.

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