problems with fetching packages via apt-get

2004-04-13 Thread Andy . Kannberg
Hello all, I'm new to the list, and also new to Debian. Though, I have UNIX (Solaris) experience and a little RedHat / SuSe knowledge, so I am not a complete newby. Here at work we've got a Debian box to administer. Now, I need to install the nfs-kernel-server package. But when I try to install

Re: problems with fetching packages via apt-get

2004-04-13 Thread strawks
Hi, Current version of nfs-kernel-server is 1.0.6-3, 1.0.3-1 is not available anymore. try apt-get update apt-get install nfs-kernel-server strawks. On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 10:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all, I'm new to the list, and also new to Debian. Though, I have UNIX (Solaris)

Re: problems with fetching packages via apt-get, part2

2004-04-13 Thread Andy . Kannberg
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Re: problems with fetching packages via apt-get

2004-04-13 Thread Paul Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Err http://ftp.nl.debian.org unstable/main nfs-kernel-server 1:1.0.3-1 404 Not Found [...] Is there a way to refresh this list ? This happens all the time, and is a normal, routine part of the day for unstable. The first file to get updated on the mirrors is

Re: problems with fetching packages via apt-get, part2

2004-04-13 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 11:18:48AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I've figured out that apt-get works fine, but it can't find the version it is looking for, hence the 404 error. How can I change which version of a package is downloaded ? best regards, Andy, why don you use

Re: problems with fetching packages via apt-get

2004-04-13 Thread Andy . Kannberg
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Re: problems with fetching packages via apt-get, part2

2004-04-13 Thread Paul Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've figured out that apt-get works fine, but it can't find the version it is looking for, hence the 404 error. How can I change which version of a package is downloaded ? If you're following unstable, that's simple. Add the sources.list fragment attached to your