Thank you for your attention. It appears that the problem has
self-fixed, today, it updated normally.
Thanks anyway,
Krassyus Monteiro
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2007/5/26, Sebastian Heinlein [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
@krassyus:
Your problem is not related to this bug report. It seems to be a problem
of
@krassyus:
Your problem is not related to this bug report. It seems to be a problem
of the download server.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: update-manager = apt
** Summary changed:
- could not install updates
+ E:The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
Hi James,
It does sound as if you've just been unlucky in this case. I tried to
reproduce the bug on my Ubuntu system last night and was unable to do
so. I basically made a clean install of Ubuntu Feisty, enabled the
commercial repositories and installed the available updates. This all
completed
Richard,
I wasn't upgrading between edgy and feisty.
My computer had a clean install of the beta version of feisty and I was
fully patched after the official release of feisty. When the error
occurred, the latest updates had downloaded automatically as they should
and the notification appeared
James,
thanks for responding. Just so we're clear, we are talking Ubuntu and
not Kubuntu or Xubuntu here yes? I can't imagine that adding the
commercial repositories should cause any problems unless you were
unlucky and there was a problem with the server that day. It might be
something wrong
Richard,
I'm just running standard Ubuntu.
I've attached a copy of my dpkg.log which doesn't apear to be
overwritten. The last entry is the install of vmware-server
I can't install or even do 'apt-cache search packagename' without
getting an error (with the commercial repository enabled).:
E:
James,
Thank you for the bug report. Could you give a little more information
about what you were doing. Did this occur when you were tryoing to
upgrade from Edgy (6.10) to feisty (7.04)? If so could you please
provide the log files from the upgrade. These can be found in /var/log
/dist-upgrade.