apt-get install stopped working

2006-01-06 Thread Tom Brown
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


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Re: apt-get install stopped working

2006-01-06 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
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
 
 
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Re: apt-get install stopped working

2006-01-06 Thread Tom Brown
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


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Re: apt-get install stopped working

2001-09-09 Thread der.hans
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,

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Re: apt-get install stopped working

2001-09-05 Thread Oivvio Polite
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

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apt-get install stopped working

2001-09-03 Thread oivvio polite
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


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