On Thursday 27 of August 2020 17:13:28 Michael wrote: > On Thursday 27 August 2020 10:05:17 am Slávek Banko wrote: > > Lately, I've been seeing more often that probably due to a > > malfunctioning transparent proxy somewhere at the provider, I'm > > getting corrupted and apt lists or damaged packages. And I have to > > download them repeatedly and repeatedly and... For such cases, it > > usually helps me to set up apt to know that the broken proxy is in the > > way: > > > > Acquire::http::Pipeline-Depth "0"; > > Acquire::http::No-Cache=True; > > Acquire::BrokenProxy=true; > > Hi Slávek, > > For those of who don't know better, where would those commands go? > > Thanks, > Michael > > PS: I've had this happen (rarely) as well. > This is exactly from one of my machines: # cat /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99fixbadproxy Acquire::http::Pipeline-Depth "0"; Acquire::http::No-Cache=True; Acquire::BrokenProxy=true; Cheers -- Slávek
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