[Bug 1356700] [NEW] apt doesn't always recreate missing directories in /var/cache

Sworddragon 1356700 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Aug 14 04:28:46 UTC 2014


Public bug reported:

I'm using Ubuntu 14.10 dev with apt 1.0.4ubuntu6 and if /var/cache gets
emptied apt doesn't recreate in all cases the missing directories for
example with the command "apt-get clean". Here is an example output:

root at ubuntu:~# apt-get clean
root at ubuntu:~# rm -fr /var/cache/*
root at ubuntu:~# apt-get clean

** Affects: apt (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  apt doesn't always recreate missing directories in /var/cache

Status in “apt” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I'm using Ubuntu 14.10 dev with apt 1.0.4ubuntu6 and if /var/cache
  gets emptied apt doesn't recreate in all cases the missing directories
  for example with the command "apt-get clean". Here is an example
  output:

  root at ubuntu:~# apt-get clean
  root at ubuntu:~# rm -fr /var/cache/*
  root at ubuntu:~# apt-get clean

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