apt-get newbie question

1999-09-30 Thread michael
Hi,

I decided to upgrade my slink box to potato tonight, using apt-get
(0.3.10) for the first time, but I've gotten stuck:

My /etc/apt/sources.list consists of one line:

deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free

I first ran apt-get update, which seemed to work fine.

Then, I ran apt-get -f dist-upgrade, which is where things went
awry: apt-get appeared to download a good number of packages
successfully before coughing up 404 Not Found errors for dpkg-ftp,
lilo, dhcpcd, gdb, info, man-db, libgpmg, gpm, dhcpcd, and
nfs-server. Then, apt-get just quit, suggesting I try --fix-missing.

So I believe I understand what the 404 errors mean -- the files that
apt-get is trying to get simply don't exist -- but what I don't
understand is if I'm doing something wrong that's causing these
errors.

Am I correct in assuming that the Packages list created by apt-get
update is somehow out of sync with what's actually on
http.us.debian.org? Or is there something else I'm missing? More to
the point, what can I do to workaround this problem? Try another
mirror?

Thanks in advance,
Michael


Re: apt-get newbie question

1999-09-30 Thread Brad
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On Thu, 30 Sep 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I decided to upgrade my slink box to potato tonight, using apt-get
 (0.3.10) for the first time, but I've gotten stuck:
 
 My /etc/apt/sources.list consists of one line:
 
   deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free
 
 I first ran apt-get update, which seemed to work fine.
 
 Then, I ran apt-get -f dist-upgrade, which is where things went
 awry: apt-get appeared to download a good number of packages
 successfully before coughing up 404 Not Found errors for dpkg-ftp,
 lilo, dhcpcd, gdb, info, man-db, libgpmg, gpm, dhcpcd, and
 nfs-server. Then, apt-get just quit, suggesting I try --fix-missing.
 
 So I believe I understand what the 404 errors mean -- the files that
 apt-get is trying to get simply don't exist -- but what I don't
 understand is if I'm doing something wrong that's causing these
 errors.

Yep, standard HTTP 404 error.

 Am I correct in assuming that the Packages list created by apt-get
 update is somehow out of sync with what's actually on
 http.us.debian.org? Or is there something else I'm missing? More to
 the point, what can I do to workaround this problem? Try another
 mirror?

Just rerun apt-get. The problem is that one of the http.us.debian.org
mirrors (i forget which one offhand) (http.us.debian.org resolves to about
5 different mirrors) has the directory structure different from the
others. Specifically, on all the other mirrors it's
/debian/dists/unstable/..., and on this one it's sometimes
/dists/unstable/

Good luck getting potato upgraded successfully. And watch out, especially
with the lilo breakage (i don't know if the fix has made it to the mirrors
yet) and the main/Packages file breakage.


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