[Bug 302693] Re: apt-cacher-ng hangs and corrupts packages (intrepid)

Eduard Bloch edi at gmx.de
Tue Oct 27 22:03:09 UTC 2009


Relax, you seem to assume that I am offended but I don't really care. We
(in Debian) have been living for a long time with this conflict between
long-time-freeze ideology and the need for fixes which came only with
incompatible changes. But after all, every user of an LTS distro should
realize that the stability (of the code base) comes with some price,
i.e. sometimes that means keeping known bugs frozen in the frozen code.
If you don't like it, don't use LTS, and don't blame maintainers in any
case.

That said, I personally would consider updating acng in older
distributions. I am not aware of any obstacles in the upgrade path,
there were no radical configuration changes or similar bad things.

Btw, I plan to release 0.4.1 in November which contains minor code
improvements, simpler debconf dialog and debconf template translations.

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apt-cacher-ng hangs and corrupts packages (intrepid)
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