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When you use apt-get update it verifies if the same update indexes need downloading, if not it does not download the same updated indexes again. Hit means apt checked the timestamps on package list, those match and there are no changes. Ign means there are no changes in the pdiff index file, it wont bother downloading it again.Nothing to be scared of, it just means there is no need to download updated indexes again, the ones you have are current.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/294525/what-does-ign-mean-when-running-an-apt-get-updateکد: [انتخاب]When you use apt-get update it verifies if the same update indexes need downloading, if not it does not download the same updated indexes again. Hit means apt checked the timestamps on package list, those match and there are no changes. Ign means there are no changes in the pdiff index file, it wont bother downloading it again.Nothing to be scared of, it just means there is no need to download updated indexes again, the ones you have are current.