On Sat, 24 Jan 2026 at 00:51, Bob McGowan <[email protected]> wrote: > On 1/23/26 02:58 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > It turns out the OP actually had multiple contradictory sources, > > one in /etc/apt/sources.list (bookworm), and one in some file > > under /etc/apt/sources.listl.d/ (trixie), neither of which we ever > > got to see. > Yes, I had files in /etc/apt/sources.list.d that were causing the problem. > I'm not sure why or when they were created. > > I discovered them this morning and simply moved them out of the way and > my update/upgrade ran flawlessly. > > I did not think it necessary to send out copies of these errant files > but if you think that would be helpful I can certainly do so. Hi, how could *we* know if it would be helpful or not? Due to your communication style, we do not yet have any information from which to formulate a useful answer. What we know: - you had some files - we dont know their names - we dont know what they contain - something probably put them there for a reason - we dont know what put them there - you disabled them somehow ¯\_((⊙_⊙))_/¯ It *could* be helpful to *you* if those files were there for a reason, and "moving them out of the way" without any understanding caused something else that you care about to break mysteriously in the future. By not showing us exactly what you are doing, and not sharing the details, you keep us in the dark, which means that we have less idea than you do about the answers to your questions.

