On Sun November 1 2020 18:47:54 Felix Miata via tde-devels wrote:
Felix Miata composed on 2020-06-18 21:48 (UTC-0400):
Does Debian have any kind of configuration option
that can make 'apt
upgrade' try harder to download all packages instead of all except one
that for whatever mirror failure reason fails, and halting the upgrade
process because that one file didn't download? It seems typical here that
one package, any package, isn't found on the trinity mirrors on the first
pass, but on second invocation of apt upgrade, that one package is
fetched, and the entire apt upgrade continues to completion.
The latest case was just now, sb on Bullseye:
libkexiv2-3-trinity-14.0.8-0debian11.0.0+0~a_amd64.deb
Whole thread starter:
http://trinity-devel.pearsoncomputing.net/?0::16292
Still happening (current Buster & 14.0.0 - 8->9 on host big41). I can't
remember the last time it didn't happen.
TTBOMK debian11 is not in 14.0.x on the mirrors, only PSB. I presume
debian11 is also in TDE testing. But PSB, and presumably testing,
no longer references 14.0.8. It's all 14.0.9 and will presumably soon
be 14.0.10.
(1) Did you do apt-get update first?
(2) What please is in your /etc/apt/sources.list ?
--Mike