[Bug 1548468] Re: [suggestion] apt-cacher ubuntu release names
Eduard Bloch
edi at gmx.de
Tue Feb 23 07:12:11 UTC 2016
And fifth, for those who care: I don't know about upgrading to willy,
but at least a clean installation of 14.04 is possible with the latest
version, and I can even click there around to see the changelog.
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/apt-cacher-ng/apt-cacher-ng.git/tree/ChangeLog?h=upstream/sid
apt-cacher-ng (0.9.0) MAXIMUM-OVERDRIVE; urgency=low
* FIX: Ubuntu Installer's ReleaseNotes fetching was interpreted incorrectly
forced redirection of ISP to its auth page. Now keeping the target page
in doubt, just making sure it's reloaded next time.
I will test a wily upgrade later this week and see what happens.
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Title:
[suggestion] apt-cacher ubuntu release names
Status in apt-cacher package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in ubuntu-release-upgrader package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
A common issue when using apt-cacher is that ´do-release-upgrade´ will fail getting the files for the new release (WARNING:root:file '<release>.tar.gz.gpg' missing).
Reason is that apt-cacher does not know the new release name and therefore rejects to retrieve files for it. Most people don't know that behaviour and even admins forget about it.
To enhance the user experience I suggest to add a new file:
/etc/apt-cacher/conf.d/00ubuntu_releases
This file should only contain the "ubuntu_release_names" configuation option with all known release names.
Example:
ubuntu_release_names = dapper, edgy, feisty, gutsy, hardy, intrepid, jaunty, karmic, lucid, maverick, natty, oneiric, precise, quantal, raring, saucy, trusty, utopic, vivid, wily, xenial
If a new release is available then just this config file has to be
enhanced and all users will get the updated package and are then able
to "do-release-upgrade" with apt-cacher.
I even suggest to put this config file in a separate package (e.g.
apt-cacher-ubuntu), that is installed along with the apt-cacher
package and which is valid for all platforms and all releases (as it
is just a simple text file).
Kind regards
Maddes
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