On Wed, 2018-02-14 at 20:07 -0500, Fungal-net wrote: > Because as per a couple of hours ago it seems as I have been exposed > to this amprolla3 for 4-5 months now, without knowing, and although I > run about the same stuff on a test debian isntallations, pkgs there > rain down to the level of about 20-30/day, while ascii has been > pretty inactive in terms of upgrades. So what exactly is merged with > devuan?
Hi Fungus, Instead of asking, I think you should just point the browser of your choice at the public repository: http://pkgmaster.devuan.org/ Here you can browse everything served up by pkgmaster. You might want to start with the /devuan and /merged directories. Next, you can do something like: curl -v http://pkgmaster.devuan.org/merged/dists/ And follow that up with: torsocks curl -v http://devuanfwojg73k6r.onion/merged/dists/ In both cases, you should get the same content. The only exception (that I'm aware) would be the pkgmaster rewrites for Debian hosted packages. That is, if Devuan didn't have to alter a package because we didn't need to, then we allow Debian to provide it. So, for example, when I curl this package: curl -v http://pkgmaster.devuan.org/merged/pool/DEBIAN-SECURITY/updates /main/a/apache2/apache2_2.4.10-10+deb8u11_amd64.deb I end up with this as the redirect: < Location: http://deb.debian.org/debian-security/pool/updates/main/a/a pache2/apache2_2.4.10-10+deb8u11_amd64.deb But, if I curl through torsocks: torsocks curl -v http://devuanfwojg73k6r.onion/merged/pool/DEBIAN-SECUR ITY/updates/main/a/apache2/apache2_2.4.10-10+deb8u11_amd64.deb I end up with a tor redirect: < Location: http://sgvtcaew4bxjd7ln.onion/debian-security/pool/updates/ main/a/apache2/apache2_2.4.10-10+deb8u11_amd64.deb Truly, I think KatolaZ can write e-mail until his fingers fall off and you will not believe him. However, the above should be enough to get started in conducting your own experiments. You don't have to believe or trust me, KatolaZ, or anybody else. You are a mature person who can can think for himself. AND .. if you do find something odd/wrong, you'll have the commands to give everybody to prove that you are right. This may have the side- effect of allowing us to find and fix any problems as well. Good luck! Best, Patrick _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng