** Description changed: [Impact] - Cannot be used to mirror armhf, one of the supported architectures. + Cannot be used to mirror armhf, one of the supported architectures on some releases and especially LTS releases. [Test Case] # Configure apt-mirror to mirror armhf $ sudo sed -i 's/archive.ubuntu.com\/ubuntu/ports.ubuntu.com\/ubuntu-ports/' /etc/apt/mirror.list $ sudo sed -i 's/^deb /deb-armhf /' /etc/apt/mirror.list # Change to root $ sudo -i # Attempt to start apt-mirror $ su - apt-mirror -c apt-mirror On failure you'll see: Downloading 48 index files using 20 threads... Begin time: Wed Aug 15 09:37:21 2012 [20]... [19]... [18]... [17]... [16]... [15]... [14]... [13]... [12]... [11]... [10]... [9]... [8]... [7]... [6]... [5]... [4]... [3]... [2]... [1]... [0]... End time: Wed Aug 15 09:37:23 2012 Proceed indexes: [Psh: 1: cannot open ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports//dists/precise/main/binary-arm/Packages.gz: No such file apt-mirror: can't open index in proceed_index_gz at /usr/bin/apt-mirror line 445. [Regression Potential] The most obvious risk with the upstream fix is that we break the regex for other architectures. I'd recommend making sure that apt-mirror still successfully mirrors i386/amd64 archs.
** Description changed: [Impact] Cannot be used to mirror armhf, one of the supported architectures on some releases and especially LTS releases. [Test Case] # Configure apt-mirror to mirror armhf $ sudo sed -i 's/archive.ubuntu.com\/ubuntu/ports.ubuntu.com\/ubuntu-ports/' /etc/apt/mirror.list $ sudo sed -i 's/^deb /deb-armhf /' /etc/apt/mirror.list # Change to root $ sudo -i # Attempt to start apt-mirror $ su - apt-mirror -c apt-mirror On failure you'll see: Downloading 48 index files using 20 threads... Begin time: Wed Aug 15 09:37:21 2012 [20]... [19]... [18]... [17]... [16]... [15]... [14]... [13]... [12]... [11]... [10]... [9]... [8]... [7]... [6]... [5]... [4]... [3]... [2]... [1]... [0]... End time: Wed Aug 15 09:37:23 2012 Proceed indexes: [Psh: 1: cannot open ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports//dists/precise/main/binary-arm/Packages.gz: No such file apt-mirror: can't open index in proceed_index_gz at /usr/bin/apt-mirror line 445. [Regression Potential] The most obvious risk with the upstream fix is that we break the regex for other architectures. I'd recommend making sure that apt-mirror still successfully mirrors i386/amd64 archs. + + [Other Info] + This SRU request for the precise target. ** Description changed: [Impact] Cannot be used to mirror armhf, one of the supported architectures on some releases and especially LTS releases. [Test Case] # Configure apt-mirror to mirror armhf $ sudo sed -i 's/archive.ubuntu.com\/ubuntu/ports.ubuntu.com\/ubuntu-ports/' /etc/apt/mirror.list $ sudo sed -i 's/^deb /deb-armhf /' /etc/apt/mirror.list # Change to root $ sudo -i # Attempt to start apt-mirror $ su - apt-mirror -c apt-mirror On failure you'll see: Downloading 48 index files using 20 threads... Begin time: Wed Aug 15 09:37:21 2012 [20]... [19]... [18]... [17]... [16]... [15]... [14]... [13]... [12]... [11]... [10]... [9]... [8]... [7]... [6]... [5]... [4]... [3]... [2]... [1]... [0]... End time: Wed Aug 15 09:37:23 2012 Proceed indexes: [Psh: 1: cannot open ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports//dists/precise/main/binary-arm/Packages.gz: No such file apt-mirror: can't open index in proceed_index_gz at /usr/bin/apt-mirror line 445. [Regression Potential] The most obvious risk with the upstream fix is that we break the regex for other architectures. I'd recommend making sure that apt-mirror still successfully mirrors i386/amd64 archs. [Other Info] This SRU request for the precise target. + The package to be built and released is from raring. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/977278 Title: apt-mirror does not support armhf arch To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/apt-mirror/+bug/977278/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
