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Bug#101182: marked as done (apt fails downloading several packages, weird timeout)



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From: Erik Hollensbe <belman@subdimension.com>
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package: apt or dpkg-ftp
version: 0.3.19
 
apt stalls downloading certain packages. it starts to download them, gets to a specific length then stops moving
+at all. Downloading these packages manually through mozilla, etc works fine. Other people that I know have
+experienced this bug.
 
let me know if I can help more, the current packages I'm experiencing this with are:
 
libc6 2.2.5-6
dpkg-dev 1.9.9
apache 1.3.20-1
 
i haven't tried apache yet, but the libc6 and dpkg-dev download just fine through mozilla on the same site.


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Erik Hollensbe
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On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Erik Hollensbe wrote:

> apt stalls downloading certain packages. it starts to download them,
> gets to a specific length then stops moving +at all. Downloading these
> packages manually through mozilla, etc works fine. Other people that I
> know have +experienced this bug. 

You are probably behing a buggy http proxy, use ftp.

Jason



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