I planned to have a look whether dedicated github action "install and cache locally" exists for ubuntu
"apt-get update" and install itself add internet calls. we lose time on that. сб, 21 нояб. 2020 г. в 17:53, Tim Düsterhus <[email protected]>: > Ilya, > Willy, > > Am 21.11.20 um 10:47 schrieb Willy Tarreau: > > Hi Ilya, > > > > On Sat, Nov 21, 2020 at 02:05:01PM +0500, ???? ??????? wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> ubuntu somehow needs it, no idea why does not apt-get do it itself. > > > > Thanks, I took it, but please, please, the justification you provide > > above is the essential part of your change and belongs to the commit > > message. I've copy-pasted it there, but it would really help if you > > could get more used to automatically adding the useful info there in > > the first place. > > > > A bit of additional detail: `apt-get update` updates the package lists. > A locally cached version of the package list is directly part of the > Ubuntu image on GitHub Actions, but it'll become outdated over time. > > Apparently Ubuntu now released an update for a package we need, > replacing the old package with the new one on the package servers (saves > space I guess). Now the package lists are outdated and apt-get install > attempted to find a version that no longer exists, because the lists say > that version X is current when in fact it now is X + 1. > > Ilya's patch is exactly the correct fix there, it updates the package > lists so that they reflect the most recent state. > > Best regards > Tim Düsterhus >

