apt-file (3.0~exp4) experimental; urgency=medium The new version of apt-file will by default configure apt to fetch Contents files on "apt update". For users that prefer the previous behaviour, please consult the example config files provided in "/usr/share/doc/apt-file/examples" as well as "man apt-file" (under "CONFIGURATION FILES"). Notably, the "apt-file-2-update.sh" script should be able to get you started. Please note that these example configurations may need some tweaking to work for you. -- Niels Thykier Mon, 11 Jan 2016 22:58:54 +0000 apt-file (3.0~exp) experimental; urgency=medium BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES (see the changelog for more details) - diffindex-* have been removed. - show/list command defaults to -F. - personal "caches" no longer supported. - non-matching search causes non-zero exit code. - command line options removed and parsing changed. Beyond this, apt-file now uses apt's acquire system to download Contents files. - Please consult /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50apt-file.conf to assert you are fetching the desired Contents files - Run "apt update" to re-fetch the Contents files. - The previous system-wide cache will been removed on upgrade. - Personal caches under XDG_CACHE_HOME/apt-file or ~/.cache/apt-file must be removed manually. -- Niels Thykier Thu, 03 Sep 2015 21:03:43 +0200