Not so many : about 5~6 files, they're all repository index files
(Packages, Release. etc) that don't belongs to any official repository.

I start the expiration job going to :  localhost:3142/acng-report.html
using Firefox and enabling the following options :

disabled "Stop the work on errors during index update step "

enabled the following options :

Skip header checks (faster, not detecting bad metadata)
Validate by file name AND file directory (not recommended),
then validate file contents through checksum (SLOW), also detecting corrupt 
files,
then truncate damaged files immediately.
Purge unreferenced files after scan 

then I click on "Start scan and/or Expiration".

Mine disk is at least 35% / 40% free so it's improbable that I get
always corrupted blocks, anyway I'll check HD and RAM and I will report
back. (How can I check Hard Disk for damage?)

About reporting again I think I'll have to wait until the problem will
re-occur since today I wiped all problematic files and maint finally
succedeed.

I start to think that there could be some problem on one or more repo I
have.

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  apt-cacher-ng crashes on maint if BAD file found

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