+apt (0.9.11) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+
+ [ Daniel Hartwig ]
+ * Clarify units of Acquire::http::Dl-Limit (closes: #705445)
+
+ -- Michael Vogt <michael.vogt@ubuntu.com> Thu, 15 Aug 2013 09:27:35 +0200
+
apt (0.9.10) unstable; urgency=low
The "Hello to Debconf" upload
* make the keyring locations in apt-key configurable
* let apt-key del work better with softlink and single key keyrings
* do not call 'apt-key update' in apt.postinst
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+
[ Colin Watson ]
* prefer native arch over higher priority for providers (Closes: #718482)
<para><literal>Acquire::http::AllowRedirect</literal> controls whether APT will follow
redirects, which is enabled by default.</para>
- <para>The used bandwidth can be limited with <literal>Acquire::http::Dl-Limit</literal>
- which accepts integer values in kilobytes. The default value is 0 which deactivates
- the limit and tries to use all available bandwidth (note that this option implicitly
- disables downloading from multiple servers at the same time.)</para>
+ <para>The used bandwidth can be limited with
+ <literal>Acquire::http::Dl-Limit</literal> which accepts integer
+ values in kilobytes per second. The default value is 0 which
+ deactivates the limit and tries to use all available bandwidth.
+ Note that this option implicitly disables downloading from
+ multiple servers at the same time.</para>
<para><literal>Acquire::http::User-Agent</literal> can be used to set a different
User-Agent for the http download method as some proxies allow access for clients