On Sun, 30 May 2004 17:37:21 -0400
"Shaun T. Erickson" <ste(a)smxy.org> wrote:
> You did an 'apt-get update' before trying to install,
right?
Oops. Nope.
It happens =)
> Assuming you did, your repositories might still be misconfigured
or
> missing. Try the'apt-cache policy' command to see if synaptic is
> found.
[root@dhcppc5 root]# apt-get upgrade
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 removed and 0 not upgraded.
Watch out: you just did an _upgrade_, not an _update_. Try 'apt-get'
with no args and you will see:
~ apt-get
apt 0.5.15cnc6 for linux i386 compiled on Mar 22 2004 21:35:44
Usage: apt-get [options] command
apt-get [options] install|remove pkg1 [pkg2 ...]
apt-get [options] source pkg1 [pkg2 ...]
apt-get is a simple command line interface for downloading and
installing packages. The most frequently used commands are update
and install.
Commands:
update - Retrieve new lists of packages
upgrade - Perform an upgrade
[snip]
This means you have to bring apt's package list up-to-date with 'update'
command _before_ trying any other action (otherwise you will be out of
sync with repos).
Short version: run 'apt-get update' _before_ 'apt-get upgrade' ;)
[snip]
> Suggestion: if you install apt-get from Dag Wieers' repo, it
comes
> with many useful repos pre-configured, each on its own .list config
> file on/etc/apt/sources.list.d dir.
I downloaded it from the link in the wiki, whereever that was. I'll
see if I can find the one you mention.
Sorry, should have mentioned it on my previous msg:
http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/apt/
HTH
Andre
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Andre Oliveira da Costa