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** Changed in: cloud-init
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
Default sources.list file has
This bug was fixed in the package cloud-init - 18.4-5-g6ee8a2c5-0ubuntu1
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cloud-init (18.4-5-g6ee8a2c5-0ubuntu1) cosmic; urgency=medium
* New upstream snapshot.
- tools: Add cloud-id command line utility
- instance-data: Add standard keys platform and subplatform.
** Merge proposal linked:
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Title:
Default sources.list file
This bug is fixed with commit d3e803ad to cloud-init on branch master.
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** Changed in: cloud-init
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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** Changed in: cloud-init
Assignee: (unassigned) => Scott Moser (smoser)
** Changed in: cloud-init
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: apt-setup (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: apt-setup (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Merge proposal linked:
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Title:
Default sources.list file has
** Also affects: cloud-init
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: cloud-init
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: cloud-init
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Also affects: cloud-init (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in:
I disagree.
1) non-root users can fetch source packages with pull-lp-source
2) non-root users can fetch source packages with chdist
3) ubuntu users buy pre-installed IoT, routers, phones, tablets, laptops,
desktops, servers, clouds, mainframes
4) For fast majority of ubuntu users, the concept
This bug was fixed in the package apt-setup - 1:0.104ubuntu3
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apt-setup (1:0.104ubuntu3) xenial; urgency=high
* Fix apt-setup/enable-source-repositories in security & overlay
generators.
* Set apt-setup/enable-source-repositories default to false. LP: #74747
* For
** Description changed:
The default sources.list file has source packages enabled by default,
this is bad for the average user (especially those on modems) because
they are very unlikely to use source packages, however they will still
have the download overhead of the packages list.
New discussion started today in 2016 on Ubuntu Development Discussion mailing
list:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-discuss/2016-January/016150.html
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Note that nowadays we have pull-lp-source, which does the same job as
apt-get source, but does not rely on having Deb-Src entries in
sources.list.
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** Description changed:
The default sources.list file has source packages enabled by default,
this is bad for the average user (especially those on modems) because
they are very unlikely to use source packages, however they will still
have the download overhead of the packages list.
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: apt
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The default sources.list file has source packages enabled by default,
this is bad for the average user (especially those on modems) because
they are very unlikely to use source packages, however they will still
have the download
** Changed in: apt-setup (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: apt-setup (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Yeah Colin, but you (and the rest of us) are developers who actually
care about the source packages ;)
Regardless, the reality of the situation is that the mirrors themselves
are clogged; cutting out Sources.gz from the download list of every user
doesn't just save them a 4 megabytes to download,
Actually developers like me who are already familiar with the
distribution aren't my concern; it's all the cases where documentation
says first go and edit /etc/apt/sources.list, then apt-get source
I feel that an ethically important part of free software is making it
trivial for people to
That does sound reasonable Colin.
As an aside, we might also want to look into the error message apt-get
source spews out if you have commented out source lines: if that told
you to check software sources then very few people would ever be left
scratching their head...
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Default sources.list
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 11:44:16AM -, Scott Ritchie wrote:
As an aside, we might also want to look into the error message apt-get
source spews out if you have commented out source lines: if that told
you to check software sources then very few people would ever be left
scratching their
Colin, that could be easily circumvented by automatically enabling the
source repositories when you first use apt-get source or any other
program to get a source package. The download cost is pretty high
(several mb's each time), especially for people on slow connections. The
percentage of people
'apt-get source' and similar operations typically run as non-root users.
'apt-get update' needs to run as root.
If somebody wants to improve apt somehow, definitely be my guest, but
I'm not going to put the cart before the horse.
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Default sources.list file has source packages enabled by
If ran as non-root user it could just simply display a message how to
enable the source repositories. I think that simple change is well worth
the the many mb's of bandwidth saved for millions of users.
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Default sources.list file has source packages enabled by default
Feel free to discuss this with the apt maintainers. However, we plan to
address the bandwidth concerns separately with
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/rsync-based-deb-downloads,
so I'm not that worried about the bandwidth question at the moment. I
would much rather deliver a system
I don't agree with changing this. I recognise that there is an extra
download cost involved (which I would point out is only something like
30% of the cost of downloading the indices for binary packages), but I
think this is offset by our ability to simplify documentation of certain
intermediate
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None = apt-setup
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I reported against apt as it was the one package I saw that tried to
create a sources.list, but yes, the initial list on Ubuntu probably does
come from somewhere else.
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I'm not sure what sets the package lists - I suspect ubuiqity...
I thought this was a very good point when it was raised to me, which is
why I encouraged this bug to be filed.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: apt = None
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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