Thread: Debian etch download doesn't work
I tried to add the link to my sources.list but when I start up synaptic it says no such directory. I've followed the link on a browser and it DOES exist. Has anyone had this problem ? Thanks, Vince.
Oh, forgot to mention the sources.list line: deb http://ftp2.au.postgresql.org/pub/postgresql/pgadmin3/release/debian/dists/ etch pgadmin -- Vince Ieraci Rocktown Logo <http://www.rocktown.com.au> www.rocktown.com.au <http://www.rocktown.com.au> ********************************************************** ***** IMPORTANT INFORMATION ***** This document should be read only by those persons to whom it is addressed and its content is not intended for use by any other persons. If you have received this message in error, please notify us immediately. Please also destroy and delete the message from your computer. Any unauthorised form of reproduction of this message is strictly prohibited. Rocktown Music, a division of Ear Electronics Pty. Ltd. is not liable for the proper and complete transmission of the information contained in this communication, nor for any delay in its receipt. ********************************************************** This business runs on eComStation <http://www.ecomstation.com.au/> By far, the most advanced operating system in the galaxy.
Vince Ieraci wrote: > Oh, forgot to mention the sources.list line: > > deb > http://ftp2.au.postgresql.org/pub/postgresql/pgadmin3/release/debian/dists/ > etch pgadmin Hi Vince, you should remove the "dists" from the URL. This should give the following line in your sources.list: <on one line :> deb http://ftp2.au.postgresql.org/pub/postgresql/pgadmin3/release/debian/ etch pgadmin </on one line> Come back to us if it's still not working. Regards, Raphaël