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The local Contents-amd64.gz (downloaded using apt-mirror), does not match with the Contents-amd64.gz on in.archive.ubuntu.com. Why?


Upgrading Ubuntu from local mirrorapt-mirror - Changing source mirror creates new folder for downloadsIs it compulsory to add “Cleaning section” while bulding local ubuntu respositoryHow to create a local repository using apt-mirror and mirrorkit?apt-get update “Ign” lines for component “inRelease”Upgrading an Ubuntu localrepo from trusty to xenialApt-get update trouble upon missing/broken filesapt-mirror not cleaning after completion and how do I update existing local repoHow to get apt-mirror to mirror the full repositorylocal apt-mirror not finding packages













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I have been trying to set up a local repository for Ubuntu 18.04, using apache2 and apt-mirror.



I noted that the size of /ubuntu/dists/bionic*/Contents-amd64.gz does not match with the corresponding file on in.archive.ubuntu.com.



My mirror.list file is as follows:



############# config ##################
#
# set base_path /var/spool/apt-mirror
#
# set mirror_path $base_path/mirror
# set skel_path $base_path/skel
# set var_path $base_path/var
# set cleanscript $var_path/clean.sh
# set defaultarch <running host architecture>
# set postmirror_script $var_path/postmirror.sh
# set run_postmirror 0
set nthreads 20
set _tilde 0
#
############# end config ##############

deb http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-backports main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-security main restricted universe multiverse

clean http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu


For instance, the downloaded ubuntu/dists/bionic/Contents-amd64.gz is 11.9 MB, and the Archive Manager says there's a large 3.7GB file inside it, which cannot be extracted - seems to be a case of corruption. However, the one on the in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic/Contents-amd64.gz is 37.7 MB and extracts successfully.



Even after I delete the downloaded file, and run sudo apt-mirror, the downloaded file is the same as before. Why is this the case?



Downloaded ubuntu/dists/bionic/ has the following:



ubuntu/dists/bionic/
- main/
- multiverse/
- restricted/
- universe/
- Contents-amd64.gz
- InRelease
- Release
- Release.gpg


I understand that I have not configured apt-mirror to download i386, but shouldn't the Contents-amd64.gz be the same?










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    I have been trying to set up a local repository for Ubuntu 18.04, using apache2 and apt-mirror.



    I noted that the size of /ubuntu/dists/bionic*/Contents-amd64.gz does not match with the corresponding file on in.archive.ubuntu.com.



    My mirror.list file is as follows:



    ############# config ##################
    #
    # set base_path /var/spool/apt-mirror
    #
    # set mirror_path $base_path/mirror
    # set skel_path $base_path/skel
    # set var_path $base_path/var
    # set cleanscript $var_path/clean.sh
    # set defaultarch <running host architecture>
    # set postmirror_script $var_path/postmirror.sh
    # set run_postmirror 0
    set nthreads 20
    set _tilde 0
    #
    ############# end config ##############

    deb http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic main restricted universe multiverse
    deb http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates main restricted universe multiverse
    deb http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-backports main restricted universe multiverse
    deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-security main restricted universe multiverse

    clean http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu


    For instance, the downloaded ubuntu/dists/bionic/Contents-amd64.gz is 11.9 MB, and the Archive Manager says there's a large 3.7GB file inside it, which cannot be extracted - seems to be a case of corruption. However, the one on the in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic/Contents-amd64.gz is 37.7 MB and extracts successfully.



    Even after I delete the downloaded file, and run sudo apt-mirror, the downloaded file is the same as before. Why is this the case?



    Downloaded ubuntu/dists/bionic/ has the following:



    ubuntu/dists/bionic/
    - main/
    - multiverse/
    - restricted/
    - universe/
    - Contents-amd64.gz
    - InRelease
    - Release
    - Release.gpg


    I understand that I have not configured apt-mirror to download i386, but shouldn't the Contents-amd64.gz be the same?










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      I have been trying to set up a local repository for Ubuntu 18.04, using apache2 and apt-mirror.



      I noted that the size of /ubuntu/dists/bionic*/Contents-amd64.gz does not match with the corresponding file on in.archive.ubuntu.com.



      My mirror.list file is as follows:



      ############# config ##################
      #
      # set base_path /var/spool/apt-mirror
      #
      # set mirror_path $base_path/mirror
      # set skel_path $base_path/skel
      # set var_path $base_path/var
      # set cleanscript $var_path/clean.sh
      # set defaultarch <running host architecture>
      # set postmirror_script $var_path/postmirror.sh
      # set run_postmirror 0
      set nthreads 20
      set _tilde 0
      #
      ############# end config ##############

      deb http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic main restricted universe multiverse
      deb http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates main restricted universe multiverse
      deb http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-backports main restricted universe multiverse
      deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-security main restricted universe multiverse

      clean http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu


      For instance, the downloaded ubuntu/dists/bionic/Contents-amd64.gz is 11.9 MB, and the Archive Manager says there's a large 3.7GB file inside it, which cannot be extracted - seems to be a case of corruption. However, the one on the in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic/Contents-amd64.gz is 37.7 MB and extracts successfully.



      Even after I delete the downloaded file, and run sudo apt-mirror, the downloaded file is the same as before. Why is this the case?



      Downloaded ubuntu/dists/bionic/ has the following:



      ubuntu/dists/bionic/
      - main/
      - multiverse/
      - restricted/
      - universe/
      - Contents-amd64.gz
      - InRelease
      - Release
      - Release.gpg


      I understand that I have not configured apt-mirror to download i386, but shouldn't the Contents-amd64.gz be the same?










      share|improve this question














      I have been trying to set up a local repository for Ubuntu 18.04, using apache2 and apt-mirror.



      I noted that the size of /ubuntu/dists/bionic*/Contents-amd64.gz does not match with the corresponding file on in.archive.ubuntu.com.



      My mirror.list file is as follows:



      ############# config ##################
      #
      # set base_path /var/spool/apt-mirror
      #
      # set mirror_path $base_path/mirror
      # set skel_path $base_path/skel
      # set var_path $base_path/var
      # set cleanscript $var_path/clean.sh
      # set defaultarch <running host architecture>
      # set postmirror_script $var_path/postmirror.sh
      # set run_postmirror 0
      set nthreads 20
      set _tilde 0
      #
      ############# end config ##############

      deb http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic main restricted universe multiverse
      deb http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates main restricted universe multiverse
      deb http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-backports main restricted universe multiverse
      deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-security main restricted universe multiverse

      clean http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu


      For instance, the downloaded ubuntu/dists/bionic/Contents-amd64.gz is 11.9 MB, and the Archive Manager says there's a large 3.7GB file inside it, which cannot be extracted - seems to be a case of corruption. However, the one on the in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic/Contents-amd64.gz is 37.7 MB and extracts successfully.



      Even after I delete the downloaded file, and run sudo apt-mirror, the downloaded file is the same as before. Why is this the case?



      Downloaded ubuntu/dists/bionic/ has the following:



      ubuntu/dists/bionic/
      - main/
      - multiverse/
      - restricted/
      - universe/
      - Contents-amd64.gz
      - InRelease
      - Release
      - Release.gpg


      I understand that I have not configured apt-mirror to download i386, but shouldn't the Contents-amd64.gz be the same?







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