unix:linux:debian:devuan_sury
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| ===== Problems ===== | ===== Problems ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Invalid Key ==== | ||
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| + | tdrnetworks sometimes does not update their gpg key, causing the upgrades to fail. The quick and dirty way around it is to set that entry as " | ||
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| + | This will turn off https, and set the domain to be trusted, so it will give a warning, but not an error. | ||
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| + | If you have used this entry before with apt. a cache will be stored on the system, and must be removed with. | ||
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| + | <code bash>rm / | ||
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| + | The next time you apt update, it will rebuild that. | ||
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| + | ==== apc.so missing ==== | ||
| I found that when the new repository is used, it will have more recent versions of some of the existing php modules and will update them. Occasionally, | I found that when the new repository is used, it will have more recent versions of some of the existing php modules and will update them. Occasionally, | ||
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