I believe you are running the popular Raspbian distribution. Raspbian is optimized for the Raspberry Pi 1, which has an ARM 6 processor. Unfortunately they also use the "armhf" architecture name. Standard Debian and previously also the torproject repositories were compiling the packages for the newer ARM 7 architecture, so they are not guaranteed to actually work.
With a Raspberry Pi 2 you can use the official Debian armhf image.
For Raspberry Pi 3 or 4 you should go for the official arm64 images, which are for ARM 8 processors with 64-bit support. The torproject dropped support for the armhf architecture, so you will need to switch to an arm64 image if you want to fetch images from these repositories. See https://wiki.debian.org/RaspberryPi for the debian images and more details.

If you want to stay on your current setup and can not switch to a different architecture or upgrade to the bullseye (testing) version of Debian yet, you can add the backports repository, which ships a more recent version of tor https://packages.debian.org/buster-backports/tor

Regards,
Daniel


On 02.02.21 15:13, [email protected] wrote:
I noticed that my Relay got a "Not Recommended" Flag. It's running on version 4.2.7 currently. I checked a few things and this is poping up with a apt update on the Raspberry:

N: Skipping acquire of configured file 'main/binary-armhf/Packages' as repository 'http://sdscoq7snqtznauu.onion/torproject.org <http://sdscoq7snqtznauu.onion/torproject.org>buster InRelease' doesn't support architecture 'armhf'

Did I do something wrong; any recommendations on how to fix this issue?Many thanks!


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