Thanks Chris,
Home last night I performed the usual tasks
apt-get update # we pulled down some new index files
apt-get dist-upgrade
worked, downloaded everything (so a 24 hr 'delay and it was all okay)
but it managed to get into a Loop Dependancy and was stating
it needed me to set the APT::For
ramon buckland wrote:
>I use apt-proxy as well
I was getting a problem where all my index files were cached, and not
being updated. Try removing the dists/ directory of all your cached dirs in
/var/cache/apt-proxy/
- Chris
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Hi Matt,
Yeah i do that all the time :-)
I use apt-proxy as well
So the problem maybe there, I'll check again tonight.
:Thanks
ramon
On Mon, 9 Jun 2003 17:51:18 +1000, Matt Hope wrote
> On Mon, 09 Jun 2003, ramon buckland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote...
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Ive just installed a new
On Mon, 09 Jun 2003, ramon buckland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote...
> Hi,
>
> Ive just installed a new system (see other email re: XBOX :-)
> and converting to unstable.
>
> Im getting a few 404's on some packages (namely GCC 3.2) from unstable.
> I've noticed this occurs from time to time.
>
> Is
Hi,
Ive just installed a new system (see other email re: XBOX :-)
and converting to unstable.
Im getting a few 404's on some packages (namely GCC 3.2) from unstable.
I've noticed this occurs from time to time.
Is there a core server that will have them ? Ive been using http.au, http.us
and .uk a