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Links pointing to the `apt.sw.be` (such as `http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el6/en/`) return a 404 error. This commit and the next two will fix this.
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I see that a PR has already been setup for this problem: #1. Feel free to close it if you want.
I am not sure if these modules were still in use, but when I provision puphpet, I get errors such as this (one for almost every package to install):
I traced it back to the files that I have modified. This mirror or location for the repositories does not work. By updating to this mirror (or if you have a better one), my puphpet instance was able to load once again.