> Forgot to mention that I got this after doing apt-get update: > > Ign file: binary/ Release > Reading Package Lists... Done > Building Dependency Tree... Done > > I thought that the first line might have been ok because I'm not doing > any pinning. Maybe that was a bad assumption. > > apt-cache policy spinelli revealed: > > spinelli: > Installed: (none) > Candidate: (none) > Version Table: > > I'm not sure why this is because doing a apt-ftppackage package results > in this in the packages.gz > > > Package: spinelli > Priority: optional > Section: unknown > Installed-Size: 437 > Maintainer: unknown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Architecture: i386 > Version: 0.9 > Filename: ./spinelli_0.9_i386.deb > Size: 131164 > MD5sum: 9ef6eb14c9b242b5c76dbcd739a1034b > Description: <insert up to 60 chars description> > <insert long description, indented with spaces> > > > which has version 0.9 > > Eric > > > Christopher Curtis wrote: > >> Eric Winger wrote: >> > But when I do a >> > apt-get install spinelli (spinelli is my package) >> > >> > I get this message. >> > E: Package spinelli has no installation candidate >> >> I assume the 'apt-get update' succeeded; >> Try apt-cache policy spinelli >> >> Also - look at your packages file and make sure the File: header >> points to the correct .deb on your server. This should be pretty easy >> to track down using just a web browser. >> >> Chris >> > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What does the tree structure of your repository look like (where are the packages , where is Packages.gz etc ) and where do you point to in /etc/apt/sources.list ?

