dag 21 mei 2012 17:50
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Onderwerp: Re: APT errors with Sid/armel on LaCie NAS
On Mon, 21 May 2012 10:20:52 +0200, Jeffrey Langerak wrote:
> Hi!
Hi... please, no html formatting, thanks.
> I have a LaCie Networkspace 2 and a EDMini V2, both ARM devices running
On Mon, 21 May 2012 10:20:52 +0200, Jeffrey Langerak wrote:
> Hi!
Hi... please, no html formatting, thanks.
> I have a LaCie Networkspace 2 and a EDMini V2, both ARM devices running
> Debian Sid / Armel.
>
> Since a week or 2 it seems that the devices cannot be upgraded anymore
> via APT itself
Hi!
I have a LaCie Networkspace 2 and a EDMini V2, both ARM devices running
Debian Sid / Armel.
Since a week or 2 it seems that the devices cannot be upgraded anymore
via APT itself, issuing a apt-get update seems to go well, but doing
apt-get dist-upgrade fails with hash hum mismatches:
r
I had the same problem, during the update i accidently closed the
aptitude
Try to type something like this apt-get install foo_package
apt-get will tell you what to do
in my case it was: dpkg --configure -a
Pawel Real
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Haldor Riddering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have just installed woody r2, and tried to do an apt-get update.
> it logs in fine, but after downloadin the packages comes up with this
> error. any idea how to solve this?
>
> debian:/home/haldor# apt-get update
I have just installed woody r2, and tried to do an apt-get update.
it logs in fine, but after downloadin the packages comes up with this error.
any idea how to solve this?
debian:/home/haldor# apt-get update
Get:1 http://ftp.de.debian.org testing/main Packages [3099kB]
Get:2 http://security.debian.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sven Hartrumpf) writes:
> I have installed packages using aptitude when my / partition filled up
> by some /etc ... files (from CUPS packages).
> Installation failed therefore.
> Now, everytime I call aptitude I get:
> "Apt errors: Warning: could not
Sven Hartrumpf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have installed packages using aptitude when my / partition filled up
> by some /etc ... files (from CUPS packages).
> Installation failed therefore.
> Now, everytime I call aptitude I get:
> "Apt errors: Warning: cou
I have installed packages using aptitude when my / partition filled up
by some /etc ... files (from CUPS packages).
Installation failed therefore.
Now, everytime I call aptitude I get:
"Apt errors: Warning: could not lock the cache file. Opening in read-only
mode"
and therefore can not
On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 04:05:24PM -0500, icewind0 wrote:
> Hello. I'm trying to do an apt-get dist-upgrade. I get the error below.
> I did the apt-get update before this and I got errors when it came to
> the security updates section. What is going wrong and how do I fix this?
>
> Reading Package
On Saturday 19 January 2002 01:05 pm, icewind0 wrote:
> Hello. I'm trying to do an apt-get dist-upgrade. I get the error below.
> I did the apt-get update before this and I got errors when it came to
> the security updates section. What is going wrong and how do I fix this?
>
[snip]
sounds like you
Hello. I'm trying to do an apt-get dist-upgrade. I get the error below.
I did the apt-get update before this and I got errors when it came to
the security updates section. What is going wrong and how do I fix this?
Reading Package Lists...
Building Dependency Tree...
The following NEW packages wil
>> "IE" == Ian Eure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
IE> 0% [Err:libwraster1 0/44.6k 0%]
IE> it sits here for a while, then I get these errors:
IE> ickage_5.03.deb
IE> The size of the file is not what I expected
IE> ERROR
ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/sound/cddb_2.
On Mon, 27 Jul 1998, Ian Eure wrote:
> After a week-long vacation, I come back to work and do ``apt-get
> update;apt-get
> upgrade''. All is fine for a while, then I get these errors...
> Any idea what this is? I installed the latest apt (0.1.3) and I still have
> problems with it.
>
> /etc/apt/
After a week-long vacation, I come back to work and do ``apt-get update;apt-get
upgrade''. All is fine for a while, then I get these errors...
Any idea what this is? I installed the latest apt (0.1.3) and I still have
problems with it.
/etc/apt/sources.list is
deb ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian ha
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