Re: [RDD] Fwd: Trusty install
Managed to install Rivedell on Ubuntu 14.04 with no fuss at all. Apache tweaking fixed the known issues related to the library. On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 6:56 PM, Pedro Picoto pedro.pic...@gmail.com wrote: Mint 17 is 14.04 Trusty based. My assumption, perhaps wrong, is that I can use the rep. as in a Ubuntu setup. Perhaps late this evening I'll setup Ubuntu 14.04 and see what happens. On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 3:46 AM, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote: Based on the newer thread from Pedro, it looks like he has teh repos added correctly (they're being polled by 'apt-get update'). But then apt-cache turns up no Rivendell packages. Possibly an issue on teh Tryphon end? Are the Trusty Trophon repos set up with 14.04 packages? On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 7:09 PM, Geoff Barkman countryra...@gmail.com wrote: I've had rivendell running on Linux Mint (not the latest). I think from memory I had to add the new sources for tryphon into it using the update manager. The repository key I added using the command line. Linux mint doesn't store the apt-get sources in the /etc/apt/sources.list It uses directories in that directory instead. I've gone back to Lubuntu 14.04 now (... so I don't have access to that machine anymore. Many thanks Geoff Barkman On 7/28/14, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote: Also, make sure you didn't include the '$' in the 'sudo apt-get update | grep' command. I just added that to show the terminal prompt. -Andy On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 4:49 PM, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote: If the tryphon repos were dead, you'd still see 404 errors. Is grep not installed on Mint be default? That might be why you get a command not found error. Although manually looking at the apt-get update output works just as well. If you don't see any tryphon references in the apt-get output, it seems like mint is ignoring your /etc/apt/sources repo files. I'm not sure what to do about that, but it seems like a Mint issue. On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 4:40 PM, Pedro Picoto pedro.pic...@gmail.com wrote: Using $ sudo apt-get update | grep 'debian.tryphon.eu' I get a command not found (Guess it's a Mint issue) Update on terminal I don't see any mention to Tryphon reps (Dead Trusty Tryphon repos.?). On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 11:33 PM, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote: When you run 'apt-get update', do you see it pulling the latest package list from the tryphon repos? E.g. $ sudo apt-get update | grep 'debian.tryphon.eu' I've never used Mint, just pure Ubuntu, so maybe mint handles adding 3rd party repos differently? Beyond that, I don't know why it's not working. Maybe mail the list/tryphon guys again to see if they have any ideas? On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 4:24 PM, Pedro Picoto pedro.pic...@gmail.com wrote: Since i'm using secondary partition I've formated it and made a fresh install with Mint 17, again. Update and upgrade using terminal. Done. Dist update using update manager. Done. Add Tryphon reps and key. Done. (Checked the update manager to confirm) sudo apt-get update. Done. sudo apt-get install mysql-server. Done. (Fingers crossed) pedro@pedro-desktop ~ $ sudo apt-get install rivendell-server rivendell [sudo] password for pedro: A ler as listas de pacotes... Pronto A construir árvore de dependências A ler a informação de estado... Pronto E: Não foi possível encontrar o pacote rivendell-server E: Não foi possível encontrar o pacote rivendell Bang Frustation is arising... My guide sites are these: http://debian.tryphon.eu/?utm_campaign=rivendell-2.1.2 http://www.tryphon.eu/en/blog/2012/01/05/rivendell-2.1.2-debian-ubuntu/ I have no issues installing Rivendell on 12.04. On 14.04 is a %$#... On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 8:51 PM, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote: Response inline. On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 11:21 AM, Pedro Picoto pedro.pic...@gmail.com wrote: Sorry for bothering you again, this time off-list. I think my noobness is becoming dumbness regarding this issue. I have listed on Mint 17/Update Manager/Aditional Repositories: deb http://debian.tryphon.eu trusty main contrib deb-src http://debian.tryphon.eu trusty main contrib I have listed on Mint/Update Manager/Authentication Keys: Tryphon debian Packagers root at tryphon.org C6DBBD5 Upon update: A ler as listas de pacotes... Pronto W: Falhou obter http://packages.domain.com/dists/trusty/InRelease W: Falhou obter http://packages.domain.com/dists/trusty/Release.gpg Não foi possível resolver 'packages.domain.com' W: Falhou o download de alguns ficheiros de índice. Foram ignorados ou os antigos foram usados em seu lugar. This looks unrelated to Tryphon, but it does look like you have a bad line in one of your source files: packages.domain.com isn't a real address. Maybe a copy/paste error?
Re: [RDD] Fwd: Trusty install
WHich begs teh question why the packages don't show up in Mint. Does Mint do something weird and filter out 3rd party repo packages? On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Alban Peignier al...@tryphon.eu wrote: Hi all, Managed to install Rivedell on Ubuntu 14.04 with no fuss at all. Apache tweaking fixed the known issues related to the library. As reported in June [0], Rivendell packages can be installed on Trusty by following this small workaround : http://projects.tryphon.eu/issues/943#note-4. The apache configuration provided by the package is not compatible with apache 2.4 provided by latest Ubuntu/Debian updates. The same workaround is needed on Debian Sid for example. Regards, 0; http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/pipermail/rivendell-dev/2014-June/021188.html -- Alban Peignier - al...@tryphon.eu Tryphon : Radio, Web et Logiciels Libres http://www.tryphon.eu ___ Rivendell-dev mailing list Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev
Re: [RDD] Fwd: Trusty install
Hi, I had the same experience with Mint years ago way before I'd even heard of Rivendell (2009 ish). It is a great distro for newbies but as soon as you start messing with it and crossing packages from Ubuntu repos everything gets a bit quirky. The basic stuff is generally ok but if you get a bit more exotic there is always something that is not quite right. It was something I learnt fairly early on in the using linux every day life, you're always better off sticking to whatever the software was designed to run on. Don't get me wrong its improved massively in the last 5 years but you still get stuff like this happening with the more niche stuff. Wayne Merricks The Voice Asia On 29/07/14 16:08, Andy Sayler wrote: WHich begs teh question why the packages don't show up in Mint. Does Mint do something weird and filter out 3rd party repo packages? On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Alban Peignier al...@tryphon.eu mailto:al...@tryphon.eu wrote: Hi all, Managed to install Rivedell on Ubuntu 14.04 with no fuss at all. Apache tweaking fixed the known issues related to the library. As reported in June [0], Rivendell packages can be installed on Trusty by following this small workaround : http://projects.tryphon.eu/issues/943#note-4. The apache configuration provided by the package is not compatible with apache 2.4 provided by latest Ubuntu/Debian updates. The same workaround is needed on Debian Sid for example. Regards, 0; http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/pipermail/rivendell-dev/2014-June/021188.html -- Alban Peignier - al...@tryphon.eu mailto:al...@tryphon.eu Tryphon : Radio, Web et Logiciels Libres http://www.tryphon.eu ___ Rivendell-dev mailing list Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev ___ Rivendell-dev mailing list Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev
Re: [RDD] Fwd: Trusty install
Mint 17 is 14.04 Trusty based. My assumption, perhaps wrong, is that I can use the rep. as in a Ubuntu setup. Perhaps late this evening I'll setup Ubuntu 14.04 and see what happens. On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 3:46 AM, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote: Based on the newer thread from Pedro, it looks like he has teh repos added correctly (they're being polled by 'apt-get update'). But then apt-cache turns up no Rivendell packages. Possibly an issue on teh Tryphon end? Are the Trusty Trophon repos set up with 14.04 packages? On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 7:09 PM, Geoff Barkman countryra...@gmail.com wrote: I've had rivendell running on Linux Mint (not the latest). I think from memory I had to add the new sources for tryphon into it using the update manager. The repository key I added using the command line. Linux mint doesn't store the apt-get sources in the /etc/apt/sources.list It uses directories in that directory instead. I've gone back to Lubuntu 14.04 now (... so I don't have access to that machine anymore. Many thanks Geoff Barkman On 7/28/14, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote: Also, make sure you didn't include the '$' in the 'sudo apt-get update | grep' command. I just added that to show the terminal prompt. -Andy On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 4:49 PM, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote: If the tryphon repos were dead, you'd still see 404 errors. Is grep not installed on Mint be default? That might be why you get a command not found error. Although manually looking at the apt-get update output works just as well. If you don't see any tryphon references in the apt-get output, it seems like mint is ignoring your /etc/apt/sources repo files. I'm not sure what to do about that, but it seems like a Mint issue. On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 4:40 PM, Pedro Picoto pedro.pic...@gmail.com wrote: Using $ sudo apt-get update | grep 'debian.tryphon.eu' I get a command not found (Guess it's a Mint issue) Update on terminal I don't see any mention to Tryphon reps (Dead Trusty Tryphon repos.?). On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 11:33 PM, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote: When you run 'apt-get update', do you see it pulling the latest package list from the tryphon repos? E.g. $ sudo apt-get update | grep 'debian.tryphon.eu' I've never used Mint, just pure Ubuntu, so maybe mint handles adding 3rd party repos differently? Beyond that, I don't know why it's not working. Maybe mail the list/tryphon guys again to see if they have any ideas? On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 4:24 PM, Pedro Picoto pedro.pic...@gmail.com wrote: Since i'm using secondary partition I've formated it and made a fresh install with Mint 17, again. Update and upgrade using terminal. Done. Dist update using update manager. Done. Add Tryphon reps and key. Done. (Checked the update manager to confirm) sudo apt-get update. Done. sudo apt-get install mysql-server. Done. (Fingers crossed) pedro@pedro-desktop ~ $ sudo apt-get install rivendell-server rivendell [sudo] password for pedro: A ler as listas de pacotes... Pronto A construir árvore de dependências A ler a informação de estado... Pronto E: Não foi possível encontrar o pacote rivendell-server E: Não foi possível encontrar o pacote rivendell Bang Frustation is arising... My guide sites are these: http://debian.tryphon.eu/?utm_campaign=rivendell-2.1.2 http://www.tryphon.eu/en/blog/2012/01/05/rivendell-2.1.2-debian-ubuntu/ I have no issues installing Rivendell on 12.04. On 14.04 is a %$#... On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 8:51 PM, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote: Response inline. On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 11:21 AM, Pedro Picoto pedro.pic...@gmail.com wrote: Sorry for bothering you again, this time off-list. I think my noobness is becoming dumbness regarding this issue. I have listed on Mint 17/Update Manager/Aditional Repositories: deb http://debian.tryphon.eu trusty main contrib deb-src http://debian.tryphon.eu trusty main contrib I have listed on Mint/Update Manager/Authentication Keys: Tryphon debian Packagers root at tryphon.org C6DBBD5 Upon update: A ler as listas de pacotes... Pronto W: Falhou obter http://packages.domain.com/dists/trusty/InRelease W: Falhou obter http://packages.domain.com/dists/trusty/Release.gpg Não foi possível resolver 'packages.domain.com' W: Falhou o download de alguns ficheiros de índice. Foram ignorados ou os antigos foram usados em seu lugar. This looks unrelated to Tryphon, but it does look like you have a bad line in one of your source files: packages.domain.com isn't a real address. Maybe a copy/paste error? Upon Upgrade: pedro@pedro-desktop ~ $ sudo apt-get upgrade A ler as listas de pacotes... Pronto A construir árvore de dependências A ler a informação de estado... Pronto A calcular a
[RDD] Fwd: Trusty install
Using $ sudo apt-get update | grep 'debian.tryphon.eu' I get a command not found (Guess it's a Mint issue) Update on terminal I don't see any mention to Tryphon reps (Dead Trusty Tryphon repos.?). On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 11:33 PM, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote: When you run 'apt-get update', do you see it pulling the latest package list from the tryphon repos? E.g. $ sudo apt-get update | grep 'debian.tryphon.eu' I've never used Mint, just pure Ubuntu, so maybe mint handles adding 3rd party repos differently? Beyond that, I don't know why it's not working. Maybe mail the list/tryphon guys again to see if they have any ideas? On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 4:24 PM, Pedro Picoto pedro.pic...@gmail.com wrote: Since i'm using secondary partition I've formated it and made a fresh install with Mint 17, again. Update and upgrade using terminal. Done. Dist update using update manager. Done. Add Tryphon reps and key. Done. (Checked the update manager to confirm) sudo apt-get update. Done. sudo apt-get install mysql-server. Done. (Fingers crossed) pedro@pedro-desktop ~ $ sudo apt-get install rivendell-server rivendell [sudo] password for pedro: A ler as listas de pacotes... Pronto A construir árvore de dependências A ler a informação de estado... Pronto E: Não foi possível encontrar o pacote rivendell-server E: Não foi possível encontrar o pacote rivendell Bang Frustation is arising... My guide sites are these: http://debian.tryphon.eu/?utm_campaign=rivendell-2.1.2 http://www.tryphon.eu/en/blog/2012/01/05/rivendell-2.1.2-debian-ubuntu/ I have no issues installing Rivendell on 12.04. On 14.04 is a %$#... On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 8:51 PM, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote: Response inline. On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 11:21 AM, Pedro Picoto pedro.pic...@gmail.com wrote: Sorry for bothering you again, this time off-list. I think my noobness is becoming dumbness regarding this issue. I have listed on Mint 17/Update Manager/Aditional Repositories: deb http://debian.tryphon.eu trusty main contrib deb-src http://debian.tryphon.eu trusty main contrib I have listed on Mint/Update Manager/Authentication Keys: Tryphon debian Packagers root at tryphon.org C6DBBD5 Upon update: A ler as listas de pacotes... Pronto W: Falhou obter http://packages.domain.com/dists/trusty/InRelease W: Falhou obter http://packages.domain.com/dists/trusty/Release.gpg Não foi possível resolver 'packages.domain.com' W: Falhou o download de alguns ficheiros de índice. Foram ignorados ou os antigos foram usados em seu lugar. This looks unrelated to Tryphon, but it does look like you have a bad line in one of your source files: packages.domain.com isn't a real address. Maybe a copy/paste error? Upon Upgrade: pedro@pedro-desktop ~ $ sudo apt-get upgrade A ler as listas de pacotes... Pronto A construir árvore de dependências A ler a informação de estado... Pronto A calcular a actualização... Pronto 0 pacotes actualizados, 0 pacotes novos instalados, 0 a remover e 0 não actualizados. That's fine, although you normally want to run 'sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' instead of 'sudo apt-get upgrade'. The former will make sure packages with new dependencies get upgraded, the latter will only upgrade packages with no new dependencies. pedro@pedro-desktop ~ $ wget -q -O - http://debian.tryphon.eu/release.asc | sudo apt-key add - OK After all the above: pedro@pedro-desktop ~ $ sudo apt-g et install rivendell-server rivendell A ler as listas de pacotes... Pronto A construir árvore de dependências A ler a informação de estado... Pronto E: Não foi possível encontrar o pacote rivendell-server E: Não foi possível encontrar o pacote rivendell Did you run 'sudo apt-get update' before running 'sudo apt-get install'? I don't see it in any of your output. Cheers, Andy On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 11:04 PM, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote: I think you should already be set on Step 2. That was the wget -q -O - http://debian.tryphon.eu/release.asc | sudo apt-key add - from your previous email. The wget part downloads Tryphon's public key (used to verify the authenticity of their packages) and then pipes the contents into 'apt-key add' (the - means take the input from standard input, e.g. the pipe). If you do something wrong in Step 2, you'll know because you'll get untrusted repo warnings when you run 'apt-get update' in Step 3. -Andy On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 3:59 PM, Pedro Picoto pedro.pic...@gmail.com wrote: Can you please dissecate step 2 as if I was a 8 yo kid? On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 8:11 PM, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote: Have you added the trophen repo to /etc/apt/sources.list (or sources.list.d)? Have you run an 'apt-get update'? Generally the flow for installing a package from a third party repos is: 1. Add repo link to sources.list or sources.list.d. 2. Add key to trusted keys (e.g. via
Re: [RDD] Fwd: Trusty install
I've had rivendell running on Linux Mint (not the latest). I think from memory I had to add the new sources for tryphon into it using the update manager. The repository key I added using the command line. Linux mint doesn't store the apt-get sources in the /etc/apt/sources.list It uses directories in that directory instead. I've gone back to Lubuntu 14.04 now (... so I don't have access to that machine anymore. Many thanks Geoff Barkman On 7/28/14, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote: Also, make sure you didn't include the '$' in the 'sudo apt-get update | grep' command. I just added that to show the terminal prompt. -Andy On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 4:49 PM, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote: If the tryphon repos were dead, you'd still see 404 errors. Is grep not installed on Mint be default? That might be why you get a command not found error. Although manually looking at the apt-get update output works just as well. If you don't see any tryphon references in the apt-get output, it seems like mint is ignoring your /etc/apt/sources repo files. I'm not sure what to do about that, but it seems like a Mint issue. On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 4:40 PM, Pedro Picoto pedro.pic...@gmail.com wrote: Using $ sudo apt-get update | grep 'debian.tryphon.eu' I get a command not found (Guess it's a Mint issue) Update on terminal I don't see any mention to Tryphon reps (Dead Trusty Tryphon repos.?). On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 11:33 PM, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote: When you run 'apt-get update', do you see it pulling the latest package list from the tryphon repos? E.g. $ sudo apt-get update | grep 'debian.tryphon.eu' I've never used Mint, just pure Ubuntu, so maybe mint handles adding 3rd party repos differently? Beyond that, I don't know why it's not working. Maybe mail the list/tryphon guys again to see if they have any ideas? On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 4:24 PM, Pedro Picoto pedro.pic...@gmail.com wrote: Since i'm using secondary partition I've formated it and made a fresh install with Mint 17, again. Update and upgrade using terminal. Done. Dist update using update manager. Done. Add Tryphon reps and key. Done. (Checked the update manager to confirm) sudo apt-get update. Done. sudo apt-get install mysql-server. Done. (Fingers crossed) pedro@pedro-desktop ~ $ sudo apt-get install rivendell-server rivendell [sudo] password for pedro: A ler as listas de pacotes... Pronto A construir árvore de dependências A ler a informação de estado... Pronto E: Não foi possível encontrar o pacote rivendell-server E: Não foi possível encontrar o pacote rivendell Bang Frustation is arising... My guide sites are these: http://debian.tryphon.eu/?utm_campaign=rivendell-2.1.2 http://www.tryphon.eu/en/blog/2012/01/05/rivendell-2.1.2-debian-ubuntu/ I have no issues installing Rivendell on 12.04. On 14.04 is a %$#... On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 8:51 PM, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote: Response inline. On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 11:21 AM, Pedro Picoto pedro.pic...@gmail.com wrote: Sorry for bothering you again, this time off-list. I think my noobness is becoming dumbness regarding this issue. I have listed on Mint 17/Update Manager/Aditional Repositories: deb http://debian.tryphon.eu trusty main contrib deb-src http://debian.tryphon.eu trusty main contrib I have listed on Mint/Update Manager/Authentication Keys: Tryphon debian Packagers root at tryphon.org C6DBBD5 Upon update: A ler as listas de pacotes... Pronto W: Falhou obter http://packages.domain.com/dists/trusty/InRelease W: Falhou obter http://packages.domain.com/dists/trusty/Release.gpg Não foi possível resolver 'packages.domain.com' W: Falhou o download de alguns ficheiros de índice. Foram ignorados ou os antigos foram usados em seu lugar. This looks unrelated to Tryphon, but it does look like you have a bad line in one of your source files: packages.domain.com isn't a real address. Maybe a copy/paste error? Upon Upgrade: pedro@pedro-desktop ~ $ sudo apt-get upgrade A ler as listas de pacotes... Pronto A construir árvore de dependências A ler a informação de estado... Pronto A calcular a actualização... Pronto 0 pacotes actualizados, 0 pacotes novos instalados, 0 a remover e 0 não actualizados. That's fine, although you normally want to run 'sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' instead of 'sudo apt-get upgrade'. The former will make sure packages with new dependencies get upgraded, the latter will only upgrade packages with no new dependencies. pedro@pedro-desktop ~ $ wget -q -O - http://debian.tryphon.eu/release.asc | sudo apt-key add - OK After all the above: pedro@pedro-desktop ~ $ sudo apt-g et install rivendell-server rivendell A ler as listas de pacotes... Pronto A construir árvore de dependências A ler a informação de estado... Pronto E: Não foi possível encontrar o pacote rivendell-server E: Não foi possível
Re: [RDD] Fwd: Trusty install
Based on the newer thread from Pedro, it looks like he has teh repos added correctly (they're being polled by 'apt-get update'). But then apt-cache turns up no Rivendell packages. Possibly an issue on teh Tryphon end? Are the Trusty Trophon repos set up with 14.04 packages? On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 7:09 PM, Geoff Barkman countryra...@gmail.com wrote: I've had rivendell running on Linux Mint (not the latest). I think from memory I had to add the new sources for tryphon into it using the update manager. The repository key I added using the command line. Linux mint doesn't store the apt-get sources in the /etc/apt/sources.list It uses directories in that directory instead. I've gone back to Lubuntu 14.04 now (... so I don't have access to that machine anymore. Many thanks Geoff Barkman On 7/28/14, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote: Also, make sure you didn't include the '$' in the 'sudo apt-get update | grep' command. I just added that to show the terminal prompt. -Andy On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 4:49 PM, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote: If the tryphon repos were dead, you'd still see 404 errors. Is grep not installed on Mint be default? That might be why you get a command not found error. Although manually looking at the apt-get update output works just as well. If you don't see any tryphon references in the apt-get output, it seems like mint is ignoring your /etc/apt/sources repo files. I'm not sure what to do about that, but it seems like a Mint issue. On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 4:40 PM, Pedro Picoto pedro.pic...@gmail.com wrote: Using $ sudo apt-get update | grep 'debian.tryphon.eu' I get a command not found (Guess it's a Mint issue) Update on terminal I don't see any mention to Tryphon reps (Dead Trusty Tryphon repos.?). On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 11:33 PM, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote: When you run 'apt-get update', do you see it pulling the latest package list from the tryphon repos? E.g. $ sudo apt-get update | grep 'debian.tryphon.eu' I've never used Mint, just pure Ubuntu, so maybe mint handles adding 3rd party repos differently? Beyond that, I don't know why it's not working. Maybe mail the list/tryphon guys again to see if they have any ideas? On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 4:24 PM, Pedro Picoto pedro.pic...@gmail.com wrote: Since i'm using secondary partition I've formated it and made a fresh install with Mint 17, again. Update and upgrade using terminal. Done. Dist update using update manager. Done. Add Tryphon reps and key. Done. (Checked the update manager to confirm) sudo apt-get update. Done. sudo apt-get install mysql-server. Done. (Fingers crossed) pedro@pedro-desktop ~ $ sudo apt-get install rivendell-server rivendell [sudo] password for pedro: A ler as listas de pacotes... Pronto A construir árvore de dependências A ler a informação de estado... Pronto E: Não foi possível encontrar o pacote rivendell-server E: Não foi possível encontrar o pacote rivendell Bang Frustation is arising... My guide sites are these: http://debian.tryphon.eu/?utm_campaign=rivendell-2.1.2 http://www.tryphon.eu/en/blog/2012/01/05/rivendell-2.1.2-debian-ubuntu/ I have no issues installing Rivendell on 12.04. On 14.04 is a %$#... On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 8:51 PM, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote: Response inline. On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 11:21 AM, Pedro Picoto pedro.pic...@gmail.com wrote: Sorry for bothering you again, this time off-list. I think my noobness is becoming dumbness regarding this issue. I have listed on Mint 17/Update Manager/Aditional Repositories: deb http://debian.tryphon.eu trusty main contrib deb-src http://debian.tryphon.eu trusty main contrib I have listed on Mint/Update Manager/Authentication Keys: Tryphon debian Packagers root at tryphon.org C6DBBD5 Upon update: A ler as listas de pacotes... Pronto W: Falhou obter http://packages.domain.com/dists/trusty/InRelease W: Falhou obter http://packages.domain.com/dists/trusty/Release.gpg Não foi possível resolver 'packages.domain.com' W: Falhou o download de alguns ficheiros de índice. Foram ignorados ou os antigos foram usados em seu lugar. This looks unrelated to Tryphon, but it does look like you have a bad line in one of your source files: packages.domain.com isn't a real address. Maybe a copy/paste error? Upon Upgrade: pedro@pedro-desktop ~ $ sudo apt-get upgrade A ler as listas de pacotes... Pronto A construir árvore de dependências A ler a informação de estado... Pronto A calcular a actualização... Pronto 0 pacotes actualizados, 0 pacotes novos instalados, 0 a remover e 0 não actualizados. That's fine, although you normally want to run 'sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' instead of 'sudo apt-get upgrade'. The former will make