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Aptly support for resume downloads like wget #1289
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what downloader did you use ? there is the default and grab. The latter is supposed to continue download in a wget -c fashion. could you try to configure the downloader to grab in either the config or in as argument in the mirror update command ? |
I used whatever the default was. Spotify likes to disconnect every couple seconds so it needs to reconnect and resume. I am using this command
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Could you try using the grab downloader ?
You could also add the -max-tries=10 option. |
Thank you, this actually worked along with max-tries=10 for spotify. I set max-tries just for spotify. It seemed to work and not corrupt. |
happy to hear that ! may I close this issue ? |
Yes, maybe add this to the documentation. Normally it's not a problem, but Spotify repo is messed up and needs the grab with max-tries |
aptly mirror update
Max Retries should support resume download like wget has. This would allow a download from Spotify to complete successfullyDetailed Description
Spotify repo can only be downloaded with multiple retries with resume support. It would be nice for aptly to support resume support.
Context
We can then download repos like Spotify where the connection keeps terminating
Others can then download updates to Spotify and other apps
Possible Implementation
Depending on what you use to download the deb files, it would be nice to enable resume support like wget has by default.
Your Environment
OS: Debian 12
Kernel: 6.6.28-x64v3-xanmod2
aptly version: 1.5.0+ds1-1+b4
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