reassign 374560 apt
thanks
Hello Sascha,
According to your status file, you are using apt 0.6.42.1.
If I understand correctly, this bug is in apt, and was fixed by apt
0.6.44. Sascha, can you check?
You can probably fix this problem by downloading the apt package from a
debian server [0], and install it with dpkg -i <apt_...>.deb.
You should be able to use aptitude again afterwards.
apt maintainers:
* FYI, the status file (link in the original file) contains a package
whose data are more than 32k.
* BTW, you can probably also close #276060, which looks like the same issue
(fixed with #350025)
[0] for example from:
ftp://debian.tu-bs.de/debian/pool/main/a/apt/apt_0.6.44.2_i386.deb
Kind Regards,
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