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* Luis Matos [Thu, Feb 16 2006, 11:14:25AM]:

[ stripped apt-proxy advertisement ]

Luis, we know all that. There two other packages (apt-cacher and approx)
that do similar stuff.

> they are not in apt-proxy cache, they are in apt's cache. So you are 
> going to get them with apt-proxy-import /var/cache/apt/archives and get 
> all the packages for distributing them to the other machines.

In theory, yes. In practice, NO, it is broken and this is what this
report is about.

> any questions? Apt-proxy is very useful, and octavio i think is an 
> active developper ...

This (below) is not what I would call "active developer":

| http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=apt-proxy :

# Outstanding bugs -- Important bugs; Unclassified (14 bugs)
# Outstanding bugs -- Normal bugs; Patch Available (3 bugs)
# Outstanding bugs -- Normal bugs; Confirmed (2 bugs)
# Outstanding bugs -- Normal bugs; Unclassified (35 bugs)
# Outstanding bugs -- Minor bugs; Patch Available (2 bugs)
# Outstanding bugs -- Minor bugs; Unclassified (12 bugs)
# Outstanding bugs -- Wishlist items; Patch Available (8 bugs)
# Outstanding bugs -- Wishlist items; Unclassified (16 bugs)

Eduard.

-- 
<GyrosGeier> doogie, 25 m/s is pretty fast
<doogie> 40m/s from apache
<doogie> 25m/s is from java
<GyrosGeier> doogie, that's about 8 km/h.


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