Public bug reported:

[Upgrading from Ubuntu-7.10 to 8.04 using the 'Upgrade' button offered
by Synaptic]

Upon starting the upgrade, Synaptic first downloads and launches an
'Upgrade manager' application.

The bug refers to this application.

The Upgrade manager does some preparation before starting and then
proceeds to set new software channels and to download information from
ubuntu repositories (package index files?).

In my case, after some 15-20 minutes of downloads, the upgrade failed because
ftp://ar.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/hardy-backports/Release.gpg
could not be downloaded.

If I start the upgrade again, I have to spend those 15-20 minutes AGAIN
downloading all the same files I've downloaded a couple of minutes ago.

I have went through this three times, spending almost an hour, before I
realized I could change the default repository (now the upgrade is going
on fine).

Maybe the upgrade manager can be taught to keep the downloaded files for
some time (perhaps setting a time-to-live for this files to something
reasonable, like 15-30 minutes)?

This way, if something goes wrong, and we try to start the upgrade
again, we don't have to download evrything again ...

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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upgrade manager removes all downloaded files upon failure
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222732
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