also sprach Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.09.20.0649 +0200]:
> Have you seen the tcpdump yourself? It looks weird. Anyway, let's
> compare your output to mine It looks like in your case you are
> able to send to bugs.debian.org:80 but it's not responding anything.
> Weird.
Yet, bts
Hi,
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> also sprach Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.09.18.1707 +0100]:
> > I doubt it will be of much help, but can you re-try with debugging
> > flags and so on? Retrying with small set of packages is sometimes
> > helpful, sometimes a transparent proxy blocks larger HTTP
> > trans
also sprach Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.09.18.1707 +0100]:
> I doubt it will be of much help, but can you re-try with debugging
> flags and so on? Retrying with small set of packages is sometimes
> helpful, sometimes a transparent proxy blocks larger HTTP
> transactions whereas smaller
severity 499276 normal
tags 499276 +moreinfo
thanks
Can you run with debug options enabled and give the full output? --
errr. maybe not, wireshark output tells me there is some kind of TCP
layer problem. I'm not entirely sure of that. The BTS server has
closed connection (RST) for some reason a
Package: apt-listbugs
Version: 0.0.92
Severity: grave
I can't decide if this is a bug with bugs.d.o or apt-listbugs but
since I can use the SOAP interface fine with bts from devscripts, it
must be apt-listbugs.
On every package installation, I see
Error retrieving bug reports from the server wit
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