Fix for Debian packaging script failing to download packages#1
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Fix for Debian packaging script failing to download packages#1Uxorious wants to merge 3 commits intoladios:masterfrom
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… also trying to download the packages. This obviously used to work, but aparently the servers no linger support resume. Since the packages are already being downloaded by the script, the easiest fix is just to remove the Debian packaging command that downloads the packages.
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I added a patch to use SHA512 in the package digests. |
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The script is failing for me because the Debian packaging scripts are also trying to download the packages.
This obviously used to work, but aparently the servers no linger support resume.
Since the packages are already being downloaded by the script, the easiest fix is just to remove the Debian packaging command that downloads the packages.