wjl wrote:
Roberto Sanchez wrote:[Tips for apt-proxy]Hmmm Roberto, I checked all this, tho I couldn't believe that the problem would lay there, since the clients do get the package list and everything just fine *the first time*. Also installing new packages, even ones the proxy doesn't have, work like a charm. What does *not* work is that I update/upgrade each morning, like I used to when I had official debian servers in each machines' /etc/apt/sources.list - so I guess the problem is with apt-proxy itself, right? Hmmm do I have to check the source to understand it? But thanks anyway, wjl aka Wolfgang Lonien
Please post the contents of your /etc/apt-proxy/apt-proxy.conf (as I asked in the previous message) and also post a listing of the output for a failed session (and a successful one if you can manage it). -Roberto
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