We've been able to prove that disabling HTTP pipelining fixes the problem, but the question remains:
How come package-A.deb has package-B's contents? The downloaded files are whole and match the proper checksums, but they have the wrong content. If I understand comment #15 right, shouldn't the content fail to checksum properly?
Steve,
We've been able to prove that disabling HTTP pipelining fixes the problem, but the question remains:
How come package-A.deb has package-B's contents? The downloaded files are whole and match the proper checksums, but they have the wrong content. If I understand comment #15 right, shouldn't the content fail to checksum properly?