I can't get the /etc/apt/sources.list at the moment, but the file was generated using option 1 in dselect (repo set-up). Can anyway post a good sources.list for sparc (32)?
Thanks, Chris. On 23/07/07, Julien Cristau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 00:22:52 +0100, Chris Andrew wrote: > Ludovic, > > Thank you for your reply. As mentioned, I did a dist-upgrade from Sarge. I > can confirm that I am now running Debian 4.0 (Etch). Unfortunately, when I > try to check for updates, I have problems with the following packages: > > apt > apt-utils > aptitude > > The problem I have with all three is that I get an error message that says > "a public key is not available", therefore the packages can't be > identified. That should not happen with official packages after you've run aptitude (or apt-get) update. > i am asked whether I should install anyway, to which I answer > "yes". I get "script" errors when these packages try to configure, and a > complaint that "apt-utils is not installed" prevents me from configuing > many > packages. That's not an error, AFAIK. > > I am unable to do a "straight" install from CD of Etch, because I am told > that the ESP module that supports my CDROM, is broken, and it is not fixed > until 2.6.22, which Debian isn't using, yet. > > In summary, I need to work out how to overcome the "key" problem. It has > been suggested that I upgrade my "debian-archive-keyring (I think)", but I > am told this is the newest version, already. > > I would appreciate any help. > It'd help if you said exactly which error messages you get, and what your sources.list looks like. Any unofficial sources there would cause that warning about a missing key. Cheers, Julien -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFGo+gjmEvTgKxfcAwRAujoAKCTwu1XuVakjDmJEI886lUi37WoYACgmshe MUIxKnp6Iz50RmvjMD9aTTA= =gZfs -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----