>This makes no sense to me. Clearly your package lists are out of date, but
>apt thinks they are not. I don't have an explanation for that, but maybe it
>helps to delete all the list files in /var/lib/apt/lists and rerun "apt
>>update". Be sure to keep the auxfiles/ and partial/ directories
> That is to be expected as the file is really no longer there, it has been
> superseded in the point release update.
This makes sense to me.
> Your package list is out of date by a few months.
I suspected something like this.
> Well, --fix-missing is not going to help, but "apt update" should
I don't know if this additional information will help some more, but I
installed this particular OS very shortly after release, then shelved it for
several months until today, when I decided it would be useful for something I
need.
I then did the usual "sudo apt update; sudo apt upgrade" comman
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On 2020-01-09 09:33 -0500, Joseph Van Riper wrote:
> Package: libncurses-dev
> Severity: important
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> It is currently not possible to install libncurses-dev.
Works for me, and apparently for everyone else.
>
Package: libncurses-dev
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
It is currently not possible to install libncurses-dev.
I tried clearing the cache, upgrading, dist-upgrading, and maybe some other
things, but the
packaging system wants to download a file named
libncurses-dev_6.1+20181013-2-deb10u2_
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