On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 09:59:15PM +0200, intrigeri wrote: > it looks like the http.debian.net redirector looks mature enough to be > worth considering using it as the default APT repository in Tails > images. It supports the main archive, as well as backports. > > Rationale: > > * constantly use an APT mirror that's close from the exit node being > used
I did some tests, with the same pros in my mind. But it seemed to me that it was plagued by similar problems than 'cdn.debian.net': sometimes, one circuit is created and goes to one mirror, and the one just after goes to a different mirror. And one of those mirrors is more up-to-date than the other, resulting in APT complaining about missing files or mismatching checksums. But that was just over an afternoon before switching back to ftp.us.debian.org. I'll be happy to hear other experiences. -- Ague
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