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Bug#782617: marked as done (apt-transport-https: Does not report progress any more)



Your message dated Sat, 5 Sep 2015 11:17:45 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#782617: apt-transport-https: Does not report progress any more
has caused the Debian Bug report #782617,
regarding apt-transport-https: Does not report progress any more
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Package: apt-transport-https
Version: 1.1~exp8
Severity: normal

Hi!

I've setup a private repository using https. From a host running
unstable plus much of experimental (this include apt and gnutls),
there's no progress reported when downloading stuff from that
repository.

From another host using the same repository, but running jessie,
there is progress reporting.

If you cannot reproduce I can try to give more information, or
perhaps try to bisect it.

Thanks,
Guillem

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Version: 1.1~exp9

On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 11:09:26PM +0200, Guillem Jover wrote:
> I've setup a private repository using https. From a host running
> unstable plus much of experimental (this include apt and gnutls),
> there's no progress reported when downloading stuff from that
> repository.

This fixed "itself" at the time debian/experimental and debian/jessie
branches were merged as the https fixes from 1.0.9.6 (readds the actual
progress report) and 1.0.9.8 (fixing the information passing to be
stable so that progress works reliable) were responsible for this, just
that they weren't pushed to experimental for a while.


Best regards

David Kalnischkies

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