I had so many problems that I stopped using apt-cacher. Even before your message, I was thinking of giving it another try, so your message gives me an extra incentive.
It sounds as if some of the recent and pending fixes are related to some of the problems I was having, so I'd prefer to wait until the pending fixes have migrated into the package. Do you expect that to happen soon? It would also be useful for me to get some clarification of issues like how to use path_map (bug 364361) and whether apt-cacher will work properly with multiple releases (such as testing and unstable--I just filed a bug but don't have the number). Also, does apt-cacher currently work with apt-listbugs (364904 seems to say not, but maybe it's only saying that the bugs aren't kept by apt-cacher)? Finally, if I set http::Proxy in apt.conf, will my ftp:// entries in source.list continue to work (maybe more of an apt question, I know)? Finally, at least two exceptional events occurred while getting my old errors: the external mirror I was using went down, and my disk filled up. It may be difficult to reproduce those circumstances. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

