Re: not quite the regular sources.list problem

2003-02-03 Thread Dave Selby
On Saturday 01 February 2003 1:18 pm, Kent West wrote:
 On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 08:05:04PM -0800, lenny bruce wrote:
 I've found a lot of support regarding a sources.list problem
 that apparently is fairly common but isn't the problem I have...
 
 
 I picked some bad sources and entered the deb lines incorrectly
 before I figured out the correct way to do these things...
 but apt and dselect won't forget every mistake I've ever made.
 
 now I have good sources in my sources.list file that all work great
 but apt and dselect continue to look up every bad entry I ever made
 along with my good sources...
 
 this takes totally forever for the bad ones to time out
 even though the good ones update very quickly
 
 how can it be remembering all my previous bad entries
 when I removed them from sources.list?
 
 how come updating sources.list doesn't just use my new sources?
 
 I've spent hours trying to get apt and dselect to forget my old entries
 despite the fact that I long ago removed them from sources.list...
 but I'm totally confused on how to get this accomplished.
 
 apt-get update doesn't solve the problem.


Try hasing ou all your sources, yep even the good ones, in 
/etc/apt/sources.list, then
apt-get update
Then un-hash all your sources, and
apt-get update
Will force system to re-load its sources database
worked for me !!
Dave


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Re: not quite the regular sources.list problem

2003-02-01 Thread Kent West


On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 08:05:04PM -0800, lenny bruce wrote:
 

I've found a lot of support regarding a sources.list problem
that apparently is fairly common but isn't the problem I have...


I picked some bad sources and entered the deb lines incorrectly
before I figured out the correct way to do these things...
but apt and dselect won't forget every mistake I've ever made.

now I have good sources in my sources.list file that all work great
but apt and dselect continue to look up every bad entry I ever made
along with my good sources...

this takes totally forever for the bad ones to time out
even though the good ones update very quickly

how can it be remembering all my previous bad entries
when I removed them from sources.list?

how come updating sources.list doesn't just use my new sources?

I've spent hours trying to get apt and dselect to forget my old entries
despite the fact that I long ago removed them from sources.list...
but I'm totally confused on how to get this accomplished.

apt-get update doesn't solve the problem.
   


If you're still having a problem, please post your /etc/apt/sources.list 
file.

Kent



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Re: not quite the regular sources.list problem

2003-01-31 Thread Rob Weir
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 08:05:04PM -0800, lenny bruce wrote:
 I've found a lot of support regarding a sources.list problem
 that apparently is fairly common but isn't the problem I have...
 
 
 I picked some bad sources and entered the deb lines incorrectly
 before I figured out the correct way to do these things...
 but apt and dselect won't forget every mistake I've ever made.
 
 now I have good sources in my sources.list file that all work great
 but apt and dselect continue to look up every bad entry I ever made
 along with my good sources...
 
 this takes totally forever for the bad ones to time out
 even though the good ones update very quickly
 
 how can it be remembering all my previous bad entries
 when I removed them from sources.list?
 
 how come updating sources.list doesn't just use my new sources?
 
 I've spent hours trying to get apt and dselect to forget my old entries
 despite the fact that I long ago removed them from sources.list...
 but I'm totally confused on how to get this accomplished.
 
 apt-get update doesn't solve the problem.

Are you absolutely sure about this?  After removing the broken lines
from your sources.list, this command should make apt forget about all
unlisted sources...have you als run 'dselect update'?  If all else
fails, you could try removing the broken Packages files from
/var/libapt/lists/ (I'm sure you can figure out which file is which).
This is quite bizarre though; I can't imagine how apt could hold onto
this...

-rob



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not quite the regular sources.list problem

2003-01-26 Thread lenny bruce
I've found a lot of support regarding a sources.list problem
that apparently is fairly common but isn't the problem I have...


I picked some bad sources and entered the deb lines incorrectly
before I figured out the correct way to do these things...
but apt and dselect won't forget every mistake I've ever made.

now I have good sources in my sources.list file that all work great
but apt and dselect continue to look up every bad entry I ever made
along with my good sources...

this takes totally forever for the bad ones to time out
even though the good ones update very quickly

how can it be remembering all my previous bad entries
when I removed them from sources.list?

how come updating sources.list doesn't just use my new sources?

I've spent hours trying to get apt and dselect to forget my old entries
despite the fact that I long ago removed them from sources.list...
but I'm totally confused on how to get this accomplished.

apt-get update doesn't solve the problem.


lenny bruceI am not a comedian,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]I am Lenny Bruce.


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