Activity log for bug #1290270

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2014-03-10 09:13:21 Patrik Nilsson bug added bug
2014-03-10 09:15:22 Patrik Nilsson description I tried to "sudo apt-get update" Clean Ubuntu Gnome 13.10 using an unreliable mobile Internet connection. The goal was to upgrade to Ubuntu Gnome 14.04 beta. The connection works for a minute and then dissapears, then comes back. If the partial downloaded index files are changed, there is no check that they are correctly downloaded from the server (no date stamp, size) and I got the error: W: GPG error: http://se.archive.ubuntu.com saucy-updates Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com> After cleaning up "/var/lib/apt/lists/*" I was able to issue another apt-get update, but I'm still not able to download the indexes. There need to be a timeout (20s) and retry (many). Even looking up must have retries. There need to be a check for changed index files. Then the goal was to issue "sudo apt-get upgrade" and then upgrade to 14.04. With this I have succeded yet. I tried to "sudo apt-get update" Clean Ubuntu Gnome 13.10 using an unreliable mobile Internet connection. The goal was to upgrade to Ubuntu Gnome 14.04 beta. The connection works for a minute and then dissapears, then comes back. If the partial downloaded index files are changed, there is no check that they are correctly downloaded from the server (no date stamp, size) and I got the error: W: GPG error: http://se.archive.ubuntu.com saucy-updates Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com> After cleaning up "/var/lib/apt/lists/*" I was able to issue another apt-get update, but I'm still not able to download the indexes. There need to be a timeout (20s) and retry (many). Even looking up must have retries. There need to be a check for changed index files. Then the goal was to issue "sudo apt-get upgrade" and then upgrade to 14.04 beta. With this I haven't succeded yet.
2014-03-10 09:22:25 Erick Brunzell bug added subscriber Erick Brunzell
2014-03-10 09:26:15 Erick Brunzell tags release-upgrader-core
2014-03-10 13:20:20 Patrik Nilsson description I tried to "sudo apt-get update" Clean Ubuntu Gnome 13.10 using an unreliable mobile Internet connection. The goal was to upgrade to Ubuntu Gnome 14.04 beta. The connection works for a minute and then dissapears, then comes back. If the partial downloaded index files are changed, there is no check that they are correctly downloaded from the server (no date stamp, size) and I got the error: W: GPG error: http://se.archive.ubuntu.com saucy-updates Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com> After cleaning up "/var/lib/apt/lists/*" I was able to issue another apt-get update, but I'm still not able to download the indexes. There need to be a timeout (20s) and retry (many). Even looking up must have retries. There need to be a check for changed index files. Then the goal was to issue "sudo apt-get upgrade" and then upgrade to 14.04 beta. With this I haven't succeded yet. I tried to "sudo apt-get update" on a clean Ubuntu Gnome 13.10 using an unreliable mobile Internet connection. The goal was to upgrade to Ubuntu Gnome 14.04 beta. The connection works for a minute and then dissapears, then comes back. If the partial downloaded index files are changed, there is no check that they are correctly downloaded from the server (no date stamp, size) and I got the error: W: GPG error: http://se.archive.ubuntu.com saucy-updates Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com> After cleaning up "/var/lib/apt/lists/*" I was able to issue another apt-get update, but I'm still not able to download the indexes. There need to be a timeout (20s) and retry (many). Even looking up must have retries. There need to be a check for changed index files. Then the goal was to issue "sudo apt-get upgrade" and then upgrade to 14.04 beta. With this I haven't succeded yet.
2014-03-10 18:29:35 Erick Brunzell tags release-upgrader-core
2014-03-10 22:04:14 Tim Lunn bug added subscriber Tim
2015-01-01 03:58:27 Ken Sharp tags utopic
2015-01-01 04:02:47 Ken Sharp tags utopic saucy