On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 7:55 AM, Raphael Geissert geiss...@debian.org wrote:
APT guys: perhaps someone of you have an idea as to what is happening?
Running apt-get update twice in a row, using http.d.n, and stable, will
result in the Packages file being downloaded both times. Even if
On Tuesday 26 June 2012 05:15:00 shirish शिरीष wrote:
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As can be seen pdiffs are generated if you use the same server.
There are _no_ pdiffs for stable. For testing and sid, there are and they are
used even if you use http.d.n.
Unless the files really changed, the Last-Modified-Since
in-line :-
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 10:43 AM, Raphael Geissert geiss...@debian.org wrote:
Hi,
Hi again,
On Thursday 21 June 2012 23:03:34 shirish शिरीष wrote:
More details, comparison to other approaches, and more information can
be found at:
http://http.debian.net/
I *think* it should
at bottom :-
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 3:45 PM, shirish शिरीष shirisha...@gmail.com wrote:
$ aptu
just for clarity aptu is an alias :-
$ alias aptu
alias aptu='sudo aptitude update;sleep 5;sudo aptitude safe-upgrade;
sleep 5; sudo apt-file update; sleep 5'
--
Regards,
On 26.06.2012 06:13, Raphael Geissert wrote:
For some reason, there no longer are pdiffs for stable, so it has
to
download the whole files on every update.
Were there ever pdiffs for stable? They seem a little redundant, given
that the packages files only change every couple of months or
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 11:57:25AM +0100, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
On 26.06.2012 06:13, Raphael Geissert wrote:
For some reason, there no longer are pdiffs for stable, so it
has to download the whole files on every update.
Were there ever pdiffs for stable? They seem a little redundant,
given
On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 12:55:56PM -0500, Raphael Geissert wrote:
Will also try to find a way to better deal with such cases.
Maybe get the continent from the IANA to RIR allocation?
Kind regards
Philipp Kern
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Hi,
On Thursday 21 June 2012 23:03:34 shirish शिरीष wrote:
More details, comparison to other approaches, and more information can
be found at:
http://http.debian.net/
I *think* it should be also beneficial for jigdo stuff as well.
Yes. Not sure how the downloader used by jigdo handles
Darren Baginski wrote:
Is there other developer involved in development?
Yes
Mind to share data how many 'redirect' were served?
Over 480k requests from APT clients. Not counting apt-cacher-ng and friends,
random users, or the couple of mirrors that sync from it.
Why do you think
Dmitry E. Oboukhov wrote:
I've tried to use the service. 2/3 requests - 501 error.
unusable.
The Geoip database in use lacked your subnet.
The one from June appears to have it, so I'll be updating it in a few hours.
Will also try to find a way to better deal with such cases.
Cheers,
--
shirish,
am Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 09:33:34AM +0530 hast du folgendes geschrieben:
Another thing which is puzzling is that stable inRelease is ignored. I
dunno if this was before and I'm realizing it now or it's due to the
use of mirror redirector or something else. I do recall stable
On 21 Jun 2012 Raphael Geissert wrote:
After several iterations to solve problems related to Debian's mirrors
network, I am happy to announce a fully-functional solution that
solves many
of the shortcomings of previous iterations:
http://http.debian.net
Is there other developer involved in
Hi,
After several iterations to solve problems related to Debian's mirrors
network, I am happy to announce a fully-functional solution that solves many
of the shortcomings of previous iterations: http://http.debian.net
http.debian.net works as the key component of a content distribution
in-line :-
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 2:02 AM, Raphael Geissert geiss...@debian.org wrote:
Hi,
Dear Raphael,
After several iterations to solve problems related to Debian's mirrors
network, I am happy to announce a fully-functional solution that solves many
of the shortcomings of previous
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