** Changed in: apt-file (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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It would be nice to get it fixed for PPAs as well, but yes the main
repositories seem to work fine now.
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Before yelling at me read the P.S.: at the bottom of this message.
Ok, let me repeat this again: apt-file works even with the errors described
above.
The only repos that AFAIK are giving the aforementioned error are:
hardy-updates[1]
hardy-security[1]
and PPA repositories.
as the normal ones (
Also happening to me, using official hardy archive
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15:26:34 $ sudo apt-file update
Can't get http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/dists/hardy/Contents-amd64.gz
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Also happening to me, using official hardy archive
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15:26:34 $ sudo apt-file update
Can't get http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/dists/hardy/Contents-amd64.gz
dpkg-query -S [file] is an alternative
Saludos,
Alex.
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Hi Alex,
apt-file has one important difference with dpkq-query -S: its search
is not limited to packages which are already installed.
Francois
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This is happening to me too, usign the official hardy archive.
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Can't get http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/dists/hardy/Contents-i386.gz (404)
apt-file is useless if Contents-ARCH.gz is not in the archive.
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This also happens on Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 (32-bit)
apt-file 2.1.0
$ sudo apt-file update
Can't get http://trylegaldownloads.de/ubuntu/dists/hardy/Contents-i386.gz
I checked the location and while there are some files the one above is
absent.
This is different from the assigned debian bug
According to the info below, Debian removes Contents-i386.gz from **CD-
ROMs** to save space.
I'm guessing some mirrors don't generate Contents-ARCH.gz to save space
or because they're lazy.
== Also, I read on some tab I closed before I realized what I was doing that
since DIST-updates and
@pedrogfrancisco: the errors I reported above apply to the official
ubuntu archive, so there's no mirror involved.
WRT the DIST-updates and DIST-security providing the same Contents-
ARCH.gz, I cannot tell for sure, but it wouldn't be surprising to have
different (e.g. more) files in an update or
This is outside the scope of the Ubuntu website product
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Status: New = Invalid
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Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Happens the same with a.u.c...
Can't get http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/hardy-updates/Contents-i386.gz
(404)
Can't get http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/hardy-updates/Contents-i386.gz
(404)
Can't get http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/hardy-updates/Contents-i386.gz
(404)
Can't
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Status: Unknown = Fix Committed
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Actually the Debian bug is irrelevant to this one. It talks about a
proxy and I'm not running one.
Also, the Debian reporter says that he could get the files directly
using wget whereas they don't exist in my case (click the links above to
see).
Not being able to get the data to search into
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