On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 7:55 AM, Raphael Geissert <geiss...@debian.org> wrote: > APT guys: perhaps someone of you have an idea as to what is happening? > Running apt-get update twice in a row, using http.d.n, and stable, will > result in the Packages file being downloaded both times. Even if unchangeed.
Which version should that be? I can't reproduce it with: # debootstrap --variant=minbase squeeze squeeze-minbase http://http.debian.net/debian # chroot squeeze-minbase/ # apt-get update [Hit on Release.gpg, Release, Packages - no download ] # rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/ # apt-get update [Gets Release.gpg, Release, Packages - ~8MB fetched ] # apt-get update [Hit on Release.gpg, Release, Packages - no download ] Did the same with a sid chroot, expect changing the sources to squeeze of course and still no dice - sorry. Are you sure the involved servers respond correctly? [Demo page says for my test: 130.83.114.189 | 8365 | EU | DE] (You can see some sub-optimality here if you try it with a pdiff enabled-sources as it should know after hitting Release that the rest of the files can't be changed [or if they are, this means we get a hashsum error anyway] and therefore shouldn't download the indexes for the pdiffs - but this is done also only a single time) Best regards David Kalnischkies -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAAZ6_fAhkLqsqDkPsgNT+Fru8oT0+65hqFb4GxChCGMr=mn...@mail.gmail.com