In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
> According to Bob Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > gnome-apt requires apt ver. 0.3, which does not (yet) support the ftp
> > method. Your options are to use the http method or to downgrade to an
> > older version of apt. The http method works very well and th
According to Bob Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> gnome-apt requires apt ver. 0.3, which does not (yet) support the ftp
> method. Your options are to use the http method or to downgrade to an
> older version of apt. The http method works very well and the number of
> sites which support it is i
On 8 Mar 1999, Andy Spiegl wrote:
> Hi,
> after installing gnome-apt (with the necessary packages from potato)
> onto my hamm system, apt seems to have lost the ftp method. When
> I try "apt-get update" I get:
> E: The method driver /usr/lib/apt/methods/ftp could not be found.
> Exitcode 100
>
*- On 8 Mar, Andy Spiegl wrote about "Apt 0.3 lost ftp-method ???"
> Hi,
> after installing gnome-apt (with the necessary packages from potato)
> onto my hamm system, apt seems to have lost the ftp method. When
> I try "apt-get update" I get:
> E: The met
Hi,
after installing gnome-apt (with the necessary packages from potato)
onto my hamm system, apt seems to have lost the ftp method. When
I try "apt-get update" I get:
E: The method driver /usr/lib/apt/methods/ftp could not be found.
Exitcode 100
What happened? Is there any cure except downgra
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