Re: [bitfolk] Ongoing network instability from ~2339Z

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Author: Andy Smith
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Subject: Re: [bitfolk] Ongoing network instability from ~2339Z
f you're a customer running Debian or Ubuntu then you're most
> likely making use of our apt-cacher. The apt-cacher is quite an old
> version, has a few small problems, and doesn't support IPv6.
>
> I'm looking to replace it with apt-cacher-ng but I'd like to test it
> some more first.
>
> If you'd like to help test it, please could you replace any instance
> of "apt-cacher" in your /etc/apt/sources.list with "test-cacher"?


OK

I won't tell you if it works ;-)




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Seems to work OK to me.

Did seem to initially fail as it was trying to connect over IPv6, and
I'm not sure IPv6 is correctly configured on VM. Once I disabled IPv6,
it seemed to work OK.

On 24 May 2012 14:27, Miah Gregory <miah@???> wrote:
> +1
> Seems faster to me, too.
>
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