Tetsuo Handa
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Tue Apr 5 21:10:00 JST 2011
Jamie Nguyen wrote: > I suppose that depends on how many users you think there are using > versions of apt that do not accept HTTP 301/302. From what I can see, > apt supports it from version 7.20, so it looks like only Ubuntu > 6.06/8.04 use older versions of apt out of the distributions that you > provide binary packages for that haven't reached end of life. Do you > have statistics? I checked apt's version. Debian Sarge: apt 0.5.28.6 for linux i386 compiled on Mar 22 2005 07:17:03 Debian Etch: apt 0.6.46.4-0.1+etch1 for linux i386 compiled on Apr 21 2009 11:15:05 Debian Lenny: apt 0.7.20.2 for i386 compiled on May 12 2010 20:23:50 Debian Squeeze: apt 0.8.10.3 for i386 compiled on Jan 25 2011 11:55:25 Ubuntu 6.06: apt 0.6.43.3ubuntu3.1 for linux i386 compiled on Apr 17 2009 16:26:18 Ubuntu 8.04: apt 0.7.9ubuntu17.2 for i386 compiled on Apr 17 2009 16:29:24 Ubuntu 8.10: apt 0.7.14ubuntu6.1 for i386 compiled on Apr 17 2009 16:32:38 Ubuntu 9.04: apt 0.7.20.2ubuntu6 for i386 compiled on Apr 17 2009 04:25:29 Ubuntu 9.10: apt 0.7.23.1ubuntu2 for i386 compiled on Oct 15 2009 19:23:21 Ubuntu 10.04: apt 0.7.25.3ubuntu9.3 for i386 compiled on Sep 9 2010 22:22:02 Ubuntu 10.10: apt 0.8.3ubuntu7 for i386 compiled on Oct 5 2010 14:07:36 According to http://serverfault.com/questions/71089/debian-does-apt-get-support-302-redirects , Debian Squeeze and later / Ubuntu 9.04 and later can handle HTTP 301/302.