Re: apt-get install stopped working
On Friday 06 January 2006 10:50, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > did you run apt-get update as it recommends? You get these errors when apt > is looking for a file that doesn't exist because its been updated IIRC. No, it did not occur to me to do as I was told. Running apt-get update fixed the problem. Thanks! Tom -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: apt-get install stopped working
On Fri, 6 Jan 2006 09:37:03 -0800 Tom Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > When enter the command 'apt-get install ntp' I get the error: 404 Not Found > [IP: 64.50.236.52 80]. Yet, when I use a browser to check that ip address, it > works just fine. Furthermore, apt-get works fine on another machine behind > the same firewall. The apt-get command just stopped working for me. Any > ideas? Here's the full error: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo apt-get install ntp > Reading Package Lists... Done > Building Dependency Tree... Done > Suggested packages: > ntp-doc > Recommended packages: > ntp-server > The following NEW packages will be installed: > ntp > 0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. > Need to get 256kB of archives. > After unpacking 479kB of additional disk space will be used. > Err http://debian.oregonstate.edu stable/main ntp 1:4.2.0a+stable-2 > 404 Not Found [IP: 64.50.236.52 80] > Failed to fetch > http://debian.oregonstate.edu/debian/pool/main/n/ntp/ntp_4.2.0a+stable-2_i386.deb > > 404 Not Found [IP: 64.50.236.52 80] > E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with > --fix-missing? did you run apt-get update as it recommends? You get these errors when apt is looking for a file that doesn't exist because its been updated IIRC. A > > > Thanks, > Tom > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
apt-get install stopped working
When enter the command 'apt-get install ntp' I get the error: 404 Not Found [IP: 64.50.236.52 80]. Yet, when I use a browser to check that ip address, it works just fine. Furthermore, apt-get works fine on another machine behind the same firewall. The apt-get command just stopped working for me. Any ideas? Here's the full error: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo apt-get install ntp Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done Suggested packages: ntp-doc Recommended packages: ntp-server The following NEW packages will be installed: ntp 0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Need to get 256kB of archives. After unpacking 479kB of additional disk space will be used. Err http://debian.oregonstate.edu stable/main ntp 1:4.2.0a+stable-2 404 Not Found [IP: 64.50.236.52 80] Failed to fetch http://debian.oregonstate.edu/debian/pool/main/n/ntp/ntp_4.2.0a+stable-2_i386.deb 404 Not Found [IP: 64.50.236.52 80] E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing? Thanks, Tom -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: apt-get install stopped working
Am 05. Sep, 2001 schwäzte Oivvio Polite so: > Found it. I'd shot myself in the foot be adding a > /etc/apt/preferences > when I wanted to mix sid and woody and then I didn't remove when > I got tired of the mix. No need to remove it, just stick sid back below 100. ciao, der.hans -- # [EMAIL PROTECTED] home.pages.de/~lufthans/ www.DevelopOnline.com # Magic is science unexplained. - der.hans
Re: apt-get install stopped working
Found it. I'd shot myself in the foot be adding a /etc/apt/preferences when I wanted to mix sid and woody and then I didn't remove when I got tired of the mix. o On Sunday 02 September 2001 12:43, oivvio polite wrote: > apt-get install on my woody system has stopped working. > > I can reinstall already installed packages but can not install > any new packages. Whenever I run "apt-get install" I get a response > like the following: > > apt-get install saytime > Reading Package Lists... Done > Building Dependency Tree... Done > Package saytime has no available version, but exists in the database. > This typically means that the package was mentioned in a dependency and > never uploaded, has been obsoleted or is not available with the contents > of sources.list > E: Package saytime has no installation candidate > > I've tried "apt-get clean" and "apt-get update". I've scrutinized the lines > in sources.list and even tried alternate sites. Downloading the packages > from the sites in sources.list and installing them with dpkg works fine. > > Does any one recognize this? > > op -- oivvio polite cell +46 (0)709 30 40 30 / phone +46 (0)8 669 64 18 / fax +46 (0)8 84 00 18 varvsgatan 10A / s-117 29 stockholm / sweden
apt-get install stopped working
apt-get install on my woody system has stopped working. I can reinstall already installed packages but can not install any new packages. Whenever I run "apt-get install" I get a response like the following: apt-get install saytime Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done Package saytime has no available version, but exists in the database. This typically means that the package was mentioned in a dependency and never uploaded, has been obsoleted or is not available with the contents of sources.list E: Package saytime has no installation candidate I've tried "apt-get clean" and "apt-get update". I've scrutinized the lines in sources.list and even tried alternate sites. Downloading the packages from the sites in sources.list and installing them with dpkg works fine. Does any one recognize this? op -- oivvio polite cell +46 (0)709 30 40 30 / phone +46 (0)8 669 64 18 / fax +46 (0)8 84 00 18 varvsgatan 10A / s-117 29 stockholm / sweden
Re: Install Stopped
> Hello, > > I was installing the new 1.3 version onto a 486 based PC when the > install stopped progressing. After formatting a second new floppy, > using rawrite2 again to create a second new rescue disk, then rebooting, > the exact same thing happened. I got as far as seeing a number of > screens of information fly by, then the install stopped. The > installation information said this may happen for periods of time, but I > figured that 2 hours was long enough. The last line on the screen each > time was: > Code: 80 38 00 74 07 40 4a 83 fa ff 75 f4 29 c8 c6 f7 c5 10 00 Is it me or does this look like a kernel panic? Did the other lines look anything like: kernel: EFLAGS: 00010286 kernel: eax: ffaa0055 ebx: 4100 ecx: 0075fc34 edx: 7c00 kernel: esi: 0147c810 edi: 315f5975 ebp: esp: 0019da1c kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 fs: 002b gs: ss: 0018 kernel: Process swapper (pid: 0, process nr: 0, stackpage=0019d694) kernel: Stack: 0147c810 0075fc34 a8ee82ac 0075fc70 00145493 0147c810 0075fc34 kernel:315f5975 0034 001a2c40 0075fc20 0075fc70 a8ee82ac 001a3856 kernel:001abecc 0034 0013d6f7 0075fc70 001abecc 2101e584 0034 kernel: Code: 8b 40 48 2b 43 48 79 0d 68 77 20 19 00 e8 f4 f5 fc ff 83 c4 If so, you've found either a kernel problem, or a hardware problem on your computer (probbly the latter). The stuff above comes from my logfiles, and the way I god rid of it was by setting my CPU speed somewhat lower (it was overclocked). You may have success with eighter increasing RAM wait times, or replacing your ram (if possible). > > I don't know if this screen information is useful, but I wasn't sure > what might be relevant. If it really is a hardware/kernel problem, then the version of debian etc souldn't matter too much (except that different debian versions have different kernels). -- joost witteveen, [EMAIL PROTECTED] #!/bin/perl -sp0777ihttp://www.dcs.ex.ac.uk/~aba/rsa/ -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Install Stopped
Hello, I was installing the new 1.3 version onto a 486 based PC when the install stopped progressing. After formatting a second new floppy, using rawrite2 again to create a second new rescue disk, then rebooting, the exact same thing happened. I got as far as seeing a number of screens of information fly by, then the install stopped. The installation information said this may happen for periods of time, but I figured that 2 hours was long enough. The last line on the screen each time was: Code: 80 38 00 74 07 40 4a 83 fa ff 75 f4 29 c8 c6 f7 c5 10 00 I don't know if this screen information is useful, but I wasn't sure what might be relevant. Additional background info: * I got the Debian 1.3 download from BO yesterday. * I formatted all of the floppies before using rawrite2, tossing out any that had bad sectors. * I am a newbie to Linux/Unix. * The 486 presently has Win95 installed. I plan on only using Linux on this and don't care if Win95 is destroyed. * I turned off Shadow Ram in the BIOS. * The PC has 16 MB of DRAM (with the extra RAM as extended, not expanded, per the install info). * I just finished spending a few hours reading everything I could find in related newsgroups and on the Debian website about install related problems. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. - Randy -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .