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Bug#505092: "apt-get update" stuck at "99% [5 Packages gzip 0]"



package apt
tags 505092 +unreproducible
thanks

Ivan Shmakov wrote:
> 	I guess I might be experiencing the same problem.  In my case,
> 	`apt-get' stops when started within `nohup', i. e., without
> 	stdandard I/O.  The last line output is typically something
> 	like:
> 
> Fetched 49.8MB in 4s (11.3MB/s)
> 
> 	but it may go a bit further.  Attaching to the `apt-get' process
> 	with `strace -p' revealed that it's get stuck on a something
> 	like `write' of a big NUL-filled (preasumably) buffer to
> 	`/dev/ptmx'.
> 
> 	Everything seems to work fine when running from a terminal, and
> 	from `script' in particular.
> 
> 	Can it be that `apt-get' allocates a pseudo terminal for running
> 	`dpkg' when its own stdandard I/O is not a terminal, and then
> 	fails to behave correctly?
Thanks for providing info. But I still cannot reproduce it. Both 'nohup apt-get update'
and 'nohup apt-get -y install abcde' (last actually calls dpkg for work) works fine for me.

Ivan, please also try the version from experimental (0.7.19~exp2).

-- 
Eugene V. Lyubimkin aka JackYF, JID: jackyf.devel(maildog)gmail.com
Ukrainian C++ developer, Debian APT contributor

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