[Expired for apt (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
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** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Hello
In the /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/10periodic file I set:
APT::Periodic::Enable "0"
to disable update/upgrade script.
This stopped the generation of cache files.
Still nothing is recorded in the apt log files.
Dazz
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Hi
Thanks for you prompt response. Given the age of the version I am running, I
have low expectations around corrective action. I did read up bug reports
where this issue was fixed prior to the release I have.
On a slightly wider issue, I have attempted to conduct troubleshooting
on this pro
This does not happen only with apt-get update. A new temporary file is
created by (almost) every APT command if at least one of the main cache
files is outdated. It is then renamed to the final file. If APT exits
before the rename, the temporary filename might stay around until you
run clean. Given
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