The range can still an issue.  If the list file changes in such a way
that it can't be resumed the next time an apt-get update is run (such as
a reordering of the contents), I believe it will fail in the same way.
The https method probably needs to handle the case of the web server
ignoring the range request for situations where it can't honor it for
this circumstance, or someone will have to go in and remove the partial
file for things to start working again.

No?

-Todd

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