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  1. apt (0.7.24) unstable; urgency=low
  2. * Allready included in the last version but now with better documentation
  3. is the possibility to add/prefer different compression types while
  4. downloading archive informations, which can decrease the time needed for
  5. update on slow machines. See apt.conf (5) manpage for details.
  6. * APT manages his manpage translations now with po4a, thanks to Nicolas
  7. François and Kurasawa Nozomu, who also provide the ja translation.
  8. Thanks to Christian Perrier we have already a fr translation and
  9. a few more are hopefully added in the near future.
  10. * This version also introduces some _experimental_ configuration options
  11. to make more aggressive use of dpkg's triggers. If you want to help
  12. testing these _experimental_ options see apt.conf (5) manpage.
  13. -- David Kalnischkies <kalnischkies@gmail.com> Thu, 24 Sep 2009 15:13:16 +0200
  14. apt (0.7.23) unstable; urgency=low
  15. * Code that determines which proxy to use was changed. Now
  16. 'Acquire::{http,ftp}::Proxy[::<host>]' options have the highest priority,
  17. and '{http,ftp}_proxy' environment variables are used only if options
  18. mentioned above are not specified.
  19. -- Eugene V. Lyubimkin <jackyf.devel@gmail.com> Thu, 19 Aug 2009 11:26:16 +0200
  20. apt (0.6.44) unstable; urgency=low
  21. * apt-ftparchive --db now uses Berkeley DB_BTREE instead of DB_HASH.
  22. If you use a database created by an older version of apt, delete
  23. it and allow it to be recreated the next time.
  24. -- Michael Vogt <mvo@debian.org> Wed, 26 Apr 2006 12:57:53 +0200
  25. apt (0.5.25) unstable; urgency=low
  26. * apt-ftparchive --db now uses Berkeley DB version 4.2. If used with a
  27. database created by an older version of apt, an attempt will be made
  28. to upgrade the database, but this may not work in all cases. If your
  29. database is not automatically upgraded, delete it and allow it to be
  30. recreated the next time.
  31. -- Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org> Sat, 8 May 2004 12:38:07 -0700