OK, I'll try messing with the order next time it happens. I can tell you one thing for sure, now that is has recovered: It is the _Release files that are the problem. The Packages.bz2 files are fine. It was the _Release file that finally caught up later to it: $ md5sum Packages.bz2* 10c9ee48399ebee030a1e2e744adb5ac Packages.bz2 10c9ee48399ebee030a1e2e744adb5ac Packages.bz2.1 10c9ee48399ebee030a1e2e744adb5ac Packages.bz2.2 $ find /var/lib/apt/lists -name *multi\*|xargs grep -h main.*386.*Packages.bz2 10c9ee48399ebee030a1e2e744adb5ac 63469 main/binary-i386/Packages.bz2 14762c3e9fc81bda49228848f274196669aadd37 63469 main/binary-i386/Packages.bz2 a55a312af80841aa8fdc925a855ee429809e3c38a5735d97082476800610d8a7 63469 main/binary-i386/Packages.bz2 $ find /var/lib/apt/lists -name *multi\*|xargs grep -l main.*386.*Packages.bz2 /var/lib/apt/lists/ftp.tw.debian.org_debian-multimedia_dists_sid_Release $ LC_ALL=C date -u Tue Feb 9 02:47:00 UTC 2010
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