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Zip
2011-11-08, 03:29
I'm trying to perform an apt-get update, but one of the repos is throwing a 404. Is anyone else seeing this?

I searched around on the forum and didn't see it discussed anywhere. My apologies if I missed it.

Here's the console output:

/home/user/MyDocs/Downloads # apt-get update
Get:1 exec:////usr/bin/osa --packages
Ign https://downloads.maemo.nokia.com ./ Release.gpg
Ign https://downloads.maemo.nokia.com ./ Translation-en_US
Hit https://downloads.maemo.nokia.com ./ Release.gpg
Ign https://downloads.maemo.nokia.com ./ Translation-en_US
Hit https://downloads.maemo.nokia.com ./ Release.gpg
Ign https://downloads.maemo.nokia.com ./ Translation-en_US
Ign https://downloads.maemo.nokia.com ./ Release
Hit https://downloads.maemo.nokia.com ./ Release
Hit https://downloads.maemo.nokia.com ./ Release
Err https://downloads.maemo.nokia.com ./ Packages
The requested URL returned error: 404
Ign https://downloads.maemo.nokia.com ./ Packages/DiffIndex
Ign https://downloads.maemo.nokia.com ./ Packages/DiffIndex
Hit https://downloads.maemo.nokia.com ./ Packages
Hit https://downloads.maemo.nokia.com ./ Packages
Fetched 85.5kB in 6s (13.5kB/s)
W: Failed to fetch https://downloads.maemo.nokia.com/harmattan/005/./Packages.gz The requested URL returned error: 404

Jeffrey04
2011-11-08, 16:22
getting the same error here :/

legoman666
2011-11-08, 17:07
I get the same error but instead of 005 mine says 263. Both of those numbers are the region variants. Is there a way to edit the sources.list to make my phone think it's from a country where the update is already rolling out? I can't find it, it's not in the same place as a regular Debian distribution.

amandalam
2011-11-08, 19:46
I get the same error but instead of 005 mine says 263. Both of those numbers are the region variants. Is there a way to edit the sources.list to make my phone think it's from a country where the update is already rolling out? I can't find it, it's not in the same place as a regular Debian distribution.

the files in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ ?
Well... I haven't tried yet. But I think you should wait instead of updating your device with other variant's firmware to minimize the chance of bricking your N9 ;)