Hi, On Donnerstag, 1. September 2016 19:15:33 CEST Holger Levsen wrote: > On Thu, Sep 01, 2016 at 06:46:03PM +0200, Dominik George wrote: > > >does apt complain as well? > > > > I did not try. > > then please do.
That would mean installing Debian Edu squeeze and updating. I honestly do not have time for that. > > > Honestly, there is no way you can deny the bug exists. And it obviously > > exists for everyone downloading the list file now. > I'm not denying the bug, I'm trying to estimate the impact. The impact is "noone can install the affected packages". That counts for 100% of people trying. On the other hand, I see no good reason for more than a handful of people wanting to go this upgrade path now. Most people seem to reinstall Skolelinux with new releases, and updates to wheezy should have happened quite a while ago. Still, would we want to keep the broken file for any outcome of this? I consider this issue quite important, although it should not affect many people right now. There are two ways to go: * If people shall be able to install Debian Edu wheezy, then the file should be fixed asap. * If we do not care about Debian Edu wheezy anymore, then ftp.skolelinux.org should be shut down altogether. I do not think there's anything between these two things. > > Also, *if* apt doesnt complain… Then we are doomed anyway and probably every single system ever having used apt to install software should be reinstalled. I do not think any instance of apt will let this pass silently ;). > > > Just calculate the hashes of the example DEB file and compare them. > > No need for extensive testing. The file is broken with 100% certainty and > > in plain sight. > I'm not arguing that… Then let's find out how to fix the file. Did someone try to just recreate it and see if it goes away? Cheers, Nik -- PGP-Fingerprint: 3C9D 54A4 7575 C026 FB17 FD26 B79A 3C16 A0C4 F296 Dominik George · Mobil: +49-1520-1981389 Teckids e.V. · FrOSCon e.V. · OpenRheinRuhr e.V. Fellowship of the FSFE · Piratenpartei Deutschland Opencaching Deutschland e.V. · Debian Contributor LPIC-3 Linux Enterprise Professional (Security)
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