[Apt-cacher-ng-users] "known data hit, don't write to" messages

Charles c at charlesmatkinson.org
Wed Jun 26 07:07:41 UTC 2013


Thanks Eduard :-)

On 24/06/13 19:03, Eduard Bloch wrote:
>>     We have many "known data hit, don't write to" messages in
> It's a bug in the current version, a debugging message which is also
> printed if debug= option isn't set. A cache hit is usually a good thing.
Would you like me to report it?  I can't find it at
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?dist=wheezy;package=apt-cacher-ng
or at
http://alioth.debian.org/tracker/?atid=413111&group_id=100566&func=browse

>>     Then, on 23 May 2013 the first of many messages like these ...
> There was the Wheezy release in May, maybe this is the reason?
Very likely.

> Ok... is there any other erroneous behavior originating from this log
> problem?
Maybe but I'm not familiar enough with apt-cacher-ng to be sure.  I
found these messages while investigating some messages in
/var/log/apt-cacher-ng/*.log.html files:

Checking/Updating
uburep/dists/precise-updates/universe/binary-i386/Packages.bz2...
<font color="red"><b>500 Failed to resume remote download</b></font>
...
<font color="orange">WARNING, header file missing or damaged for
ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/squeeze-updates/main/source
/Sources</font><br>

and two days later

<br>
Checking/Updating uburep/dists/quantal-security/Release...
<font color="red"><b>500 Missing Content-Length</b></font>
<label><input type="checkbox" name="kf9"
value="uburep/dists/quantal-security/Release">Tag</label><br>
Checking/Updating uburep/dists/quantal-updates/Release...
<i>(48KiB)</i>
<br>
[snip]
<br>
<font color="red">Found errors during processing, aborting as
requested.</font><!-- TELL:THE:ADMIN --><hr><b>Action(s):</b> <input
type="submit" name="doDelete" value="Delete selected files">|<button
type="button" onclick="checkOrUncheck(true);">Check all</button><button
type="button" onclick="checkOrUncheck(false);">Uncheck all</button><hr><br>

Our Internet connections were glitchy around those times.  I was
wondering if the errors could be ignored.

Best

Charles




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