* Richard Bos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-18-07 11:44]:
 [...]
> No you're running out cache ;)
> Next time, you have to google 1st ;)

 :^(   dooh!

> http://rwxii.bitblaster.com/k/11-1-1-031211102449/permlink.hptb
> 
> ...and the answer is:
> 
> Put this in /etc/apt/apt.conf and the problem goes away, at least it did for 
> me today:
> 
> APT::Cache-Limit 12582912;
> 
> ps: I have no idea to which value you have to set cache-limit.  I found to 
> values for the limit.  One is 8 and the other is 12MB.

Whatever is ?? standard.  None specified anywhere under /etc/apt/*
Adding the cache-limit statement to /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/apt.conf causes
the same failure ????

increasing to 15728640 also did not work, but 18874368 did.
12582912 = 12*1024^2
15728640 = 15*1024^2
18874368 = 28 *1024^2

Thankyou,

ps: do I need to be concerned with i586 vs x86_64 packages being
installed?  'apt-get upgrade -s' does not report architechure or I do
not know how to see it...

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