On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 09:38:00PM -0600, William Jensen wrote:
> I'm following Etch and apt is reporting no new packages for a touch
> over a week.
I've been seeing the same behaviour over the past week or so, with
/etc/apt/sources.list configured with:
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian
Nate Duehr([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> William Jensen wrote:
> >I'm following Etch and apt is reporting no new packages for a touch over a
> >week.
>
> Make sure your /etc/apt/sources.list is pointed at an official Debian
> mirror and if you can get a specific example from you
On Nov 29, 11:00 pm, William Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm following Etch and apt is reporting no new packages for a touch over a
> week.>From past experience I know that this is highly unlikely. Also, a
> friend runsnearly the same setup as I have and he is still getting daily
> upd
William Jensen wrote:
I'm following Etch and apt is reporting no new packages for a touch over a week.
From past experience I know that this is highly unlikely. Also, a friend runs
nearly the same setup as I have and he is still getting daily updates. Any ideas
what I could check/do?
Make sur
On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 09:38:00PM -0600, William Jensen wrote:
> I'm following Etch and apt is reporting no new packages for a touch
> over a week. From past experience I know that this is highly
> unlikely. Also, a friend runs nearly the same setup as I have and he
> is still getting daily updat
I'm following Etch and apt is reporting no new packages for a touch over a week.
>From past experience I know that this is highly unlikely. Also, a friend runs
nearly the same setup as I have and he is still getting daily updates. Any ideas
what I could check/do?
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