Hello Eduard, On Sun, Jun 05, 2016 at 01:09:42PM +0200, Eduard Bloch wrote: > * 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.
I rebuild the latest version from sid on stable and so far it works as
expected.
> > 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.
Well, acng runs on stable serving a sid chroot. But still, I think
this fix would be worth for the next point release of stable.
> > [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?
Will do later.
Also I will probably give the testing machine direct internet access
during the weekend, so if you need some additional checks please send
them to me in the next days.
Thanks agoin for your speedy and very helpful replies.
Greetings
Helge
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