Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: apt-mirror

Using apt-mirror on Ubuntu 6.10. I am using apt-mirror to mirror 7.04
AMD64 and i386 repositories. All files are successfully downloaded into
the mirror. The clean.sh file created to remove unnecessary  files is
created containing all directories with packages containing tildes,
including acct, cdparanoia, openoffice.org-dictionaries, darcs and many
more. Running the script deletes these files, however they are not
unnecessary as they are re-downloaded the next time apt-mirror is run.

These files are therefore being incorrectly identified for deletion by
apt-mirror (which creates the clean.sh script). The only thing I can see
in common between the deleted files are that they all contain a tilde
(~) in the package name, e.g openoffice.org-hyphenation-
hu_2.0.4~rc1-3ubuntu1_all.deb. This leads me to suspect that packages
containing a tilde are incorrectly identified by apt-mirror as not
necessary, partial downloads or temp files.

** Affects: apt-mirror (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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Packages containing a tilde are deleted by clean.sh
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/112552
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