I encountered this bug (or something similar) recently as part of my
preparations of upgrading to jessie. My sources.list was pointing to
testing so I changed it, using Synaptic, to point to wheezy. After
applying a large number of updates and rebooting, I tried using Synaptic
again and was
Package: apt
Version: 0.9.6
Followup-For: Bug #638024
-- Package-specific info:
-- apt-config dump --
APT ;
APT::Architecture amd64;
APT::Build-Essential ;
APT::Build-Essential:: build-essential;
APT::Install-Recommends false;
APT::Install-Suggests false;
APT::Authentication ;
Hi,
I am having this or a very similar problem as well, however both apt.conf and
sources.list contain the suite name testing. Aptitude sometimes complains on
startup:
The value 'testing' is invalid for APT::Default-Release as such a release is
not available in the sources
My sources.list is
Package: apt
Version: 0.8.15.5
Severity: normal
The value of APT::Default-Release depends on what suite codenames are in
APT sources. If a source specifies the distribution as testing, then
setting APT::Default-Release to wheezy will not work as expected.
Instead, APT will complain that
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 18:28, Filipus Klutiero chea...@gmail.com wrote:
The value of APT::Default-Release depends on what suite codenames are in APT
sources. If a source specifies the distribution as testing, then setting
APT::Default-Release to wheezy will not work as expected. Instead, APT
Le 2011-08-16 13:03, David Kalnischkies a écrit :
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 18:28, Filipus Klutierochea...@gmail.com wrote:
The value of APT::Default-Release depends on what suite codenames are in APT
sources. If a source specifies the distribution as testing, then setting
APT::Default-Release
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