This clarifies some things to me, but ( :-) ) it is confusing, since in
case the package vanishes from any repository the candidate is shown as
none (or keiner in german), indicating there is no package with
this name available any more -- thus it would be more convenient and
logical to have the
This clarifies some things to me, but ( :-) ) it is confusing,
since in case the package vanishes from any repository the
candidate is shown as none (or keiner in german),
indicating there is no package with this name available any
more
Right, that does seem inconsistent and I see in
Next you remove the added repository, by commenting the lines in the
above added file out. Then
apt-get clean all
apt-get update
Calling aptitude after will show no updates available.
Correct. “No updates” means that the current (installed) version is
more recent than any other.
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** Attachment added: Before adding the videolan ppa
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** Attachment added: After removing the videolan ppa and clearing all caches
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