[Bug 879107] Re: apt-get re-encodes URL-encoded characters from an HTTP redirect
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Tue May 1 04:18:23 UTC 2012
[Expired for apt (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Title:
apt-get re-encodes URL-encoded characters from an HTTP redirect
Status in “apt” package in Ubuntu:
Expired
Bug description:
Using apt-get on Ubuntu 10.04, for example, installs of packages that
contain a '+' character in the name when being redirected to another
host fail to install. If the server encodes '+' as %2B, then apt-get
will re-encode the '%' as %25, resulting in %252B in the new GET URL.
This breaks installs.
This appears to have been fixed in Debian upstream apt-0.8.15, but
it's still a problem for the LTS releases. http://bugs.debian.org
/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=602412
Please backport the fix in apt-0.8.15 to Ubuntu 10.04. This is
important for enterprises running Ubuntu 10.04 that use a mirror for
package installs.
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