On 2007-01-20 23:36:40 +0200, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
Notice the garbage header. The server was running a really old version
of etch, with apache 1. I replaced it with apache 2, and the problem
went away. I suspect, therefore, that the problem is not in apt, but in
the web server. Or else
On 2006-09-02 15:17:35 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I experience almost the same problem when I do apt-get upgrade. When
downloading packages to be upgraded I get all of a sudden 404 Not Found
error message. To complete upgrade I have to run 'apt-get upgrade' several
times and eventually
su, 2008-05-25 kello 23:50 +0200, Vincent Lefevre kirjoitti:
On 2007-01-20 23:36:40 +0200, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
Notice the garbage header. The server was running a really old version
of etch, with apache 1. I replaced it with apache 2, and the problem
went away. I suspect, therefore, that
On 2008-05-26 01:33:39 +0300, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
Does it occur on powerpc only?
Well, it happens with both fr.powerpc.mirror.debian.net and
de.powerpc.mirror.debian.net (which correspond to a set of
mirrors).
I've never really used a powerpc machine, and it happened to me.
Hasn't
ma, 2008-05-26 kello 00:58 +0200, Vincent Lefevre kirjoitti:
Hasn't happened in years, though. I have no futher information to
add to this bug.
Well, currently it occurs with some mirrors for powerpc.
I'm sure it does, but since I have no further information about this,
there is no need to
I ran into this problem of apt-get (or synaptic) barfing on bad headers.
I tried to get the same file with wget:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wget -S http://agnes/debian/dists/etch/Release.gpg
--23:30:26-- http://agnes/debian/dists/etch/Release.gpg
= `Release.gpg'
Selvitetään osoitetta agnes...
I experience almost the same problem when I do apt-get upgrade. When
downloading packages to be upgraded I get all of a sudden 404 Not Found
error message. To complete upgrade I have to run 'apt-get upgrade' several
times and eventually all packages are downloaded.
This happens on a powerpc
Package: apt
Version: 0.6.42.1
Severity: normal
Since the new APT (which does the gnupg stuff), I have problems doing an
apt-get update here. Here is relevant, because we use a proxy server
here.
I do an apt-get update every morning, and the first time always fails:
$ sudo apt-get update
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