Than you for the thoughtful reply.
Yes the apt upgrade submit ends there with no further error messages. When
moving that source list it proceeds and asks me if i want to install the
upgrades.
Please help me to understand the MITM scenario. So you're saying an
attacker could be able to redirect a
On October 10, 2022 7:56:07 AM UTC, Gerardo Ballabio
wrote:
>Didier Raboud wrote:
>> The last aspect would also be to completely remove the source-package-level
>realms; within a subset, there would be no package-specific maintainers or
>vetoes; disputes would move "out" from source-package-le
On Sun, Oct 09, 2022 at 01:21:45PM -0700, xaq xaq wrote:
> To simplify a frequently seen halt of `apt upgrade` I have this example.. I
> had to remove keepsolidinc.list
> from /etc/apt/sources.list.d. Then apt update proceeds. Here is the error I
> get with that source list in place:
>
> *Hit:1 ht
Didier Raboud wrote:
> The last aspect would also be to completely remove the source-package-level
realms; within a subset, there would be no package-specific maintainers or
vetoes; disputes would move "out" from source-package-level to subset-level.
Uhm. This makes me wonder what the real goal of
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