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Re: [Announce] Warehouse - native client for OpenRepos.net
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If you are familiar with linux, you can enable developer mode, enter root mode, and type 'apt-get update' to get more info about broken repositories. Generally, this should not case any troubles during warehouse usage, and apps should be installable. |
Re: [Announce] Warehouse - native client for OpenRepos.net
I have tried with apt-get update/upgrade in terminal, but I have errors too, seems something blocks this operation, it find some packages, but it can't install...
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Re: [Announce] Warehouse - native client for OpenRepos.net
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You can also try to rebuild your dpkg database, with `dpkg --configure -a' runned as root. |
Re: [Announce] Warehouse - native client for OpenRepos.net
you can't run apt-get right after using warehouse, because it using different pkgmgrd backend, which is blocking apt-get. or run killall pkgmgrd before.
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I really like your app. It makes it easier to get 3rd apps for my Jolla :)
Feature request: Clicking on a repo under "My profile" should sent you to "Apps by: NAME". |
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But my main problem with Warehouse is I can't enable repos, it tells me it can't refresh part of cache. How can I solve this?
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Re: [Announce] Warehouse - native client for OpenRepos.net
remove broken repositories manually from /etc/apt/sources.list.d
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EDIT: sources.list is damaged, have I to delete it? EDIT2: no, sorry, I've seen you meant the folder :) |
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Inside the folder I've seen a lot of repos (your trusted repo and aegis too), how can I see if some of them are broken?
outside the sources.list.d folder there is a file sources.list, trying to open it, i get error "broken" can I delete it? EDIT: I've solved! Reading the error I've got trying with apt-get update in terminal, I've seen was mentioned "Sheerwater", I've searched in Warehouse and it gave me two repos of same file manager, reading the description I've seen it's necessary to delete the file /etc/apt/sources.list.d/filemanager.list After that I can add repos and have updates. :) |
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Would it be possible in the 'Your profile' page of warehouse app (at least for Sailfish) to have a counter of how many apps have been installed for each enabled repository?
The use case is that I noticed I have enabled perhaps too many repos :) on my device and as refreshing the package list is getting slower I was wondering how to find out which repos could be disabled or are actually unused. |
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