Bill, if you don’t get the option to accept the update, try using apt instead
of apt-get.
> On May 4, 2020, at 7:17 AM, Tom Keffer wrote:
>
>
> Bill, I'm not the package expert --- Matthew is --- but we now maintain two
> Debian repositories: one for buster (python 3), and one for squeeze
Bill, I'm not the package expert --- Matthew is --- but we now maintain two
Debian repositories: one for buster (python 3), and one for squeeze (python
2).
The change you're seeing reflects the need to reflect that specificity.
You can safely agree to accept updates from python2 squeeze.
-tk
If you are looking to move past this error, I *believe* you can do:
apt update
(That’s apt, rather than apt-get.)
With apt, you will have the chance to accept the change, which you should
accept.
This is from memory, but I think I remember correctly. And you aren’t doing
anything strange
Currently running 3.9.2, Python2.7, Raspbian Buster,
I did an apt-get update, and got this:
Reading package lists... Done
E: Repository 'http://weewx.com/apt squeeze InRelease' changed its 'Origin'
value from '. squeeze' to 'python2 squeeze'
E:
I did an apt-get update, Raspbian Buster and got this:
Reading package lists... Done
E: Repository 'http://weewx.com/apt squeeze InRelease' changed its 'Origin'
value from '. squeeze' to 'python2 squeeze'
E: Repository 'http://weewx.com/apt