(In reply to comment #15)
> I put a modified version of apt online at:
>
> http://people.ubuntu.com/~mvo/apt/apt-broken-proxy/apt_0.6.35ubuntu1_i386.deb
>
> You can install it (after the download) with:
> $ sudo dpkg -i apt_0.6.35ubuntu1_i386.deb
>
> Then you can run it with:
> $ sudo apt-get -o Acquire::BrokenProxy=true update
>
> This will force apt to always re-get the signature file. I would like to know if
> that
> fixes your problem or if you still see the signature errors then.
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
Thanks.
My kernel uses i686, does that i386 matter? And how can I undo the installation
back to previous version if there is any problem?
Great Jobs.
Ubuntu team rocks.
The apt-get/synaptic is much faster and robust than synaptic in fedora which
left my system in a messy state when I try to upgrate from fc3 to fc4. I never
tried warty to hoary before, but I did countless times of updating with Ubuntu
synpatic/apt-get and never breaks.
(In reply to comment #15) people. ubuntu. com/~mvo/ apt/apt- broken- proxy/apt_ 0.6.35ubuntu1_ i386.deb 35ubuntu1_ i386.deb :BrokenProxy= true update
> I put a modified version of apt online at:
>
> http://
>
> You can install it (after the download) with:
> $ sudo dpkg -i apt_0.6.
>
> Then you can run it with:
> $ sudo apt-get -o Acquire:
>
> This will force apt to always re-get the signature file. I would like to know if
> that
> fixes your problem or if you still see the signature errors then.
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
Thanks.
My kernel uses i686, does that i386 matter? And how can I undo the installation
back to previous version if there is any problem?
Great Jobs.
Ubuntu team rocks.
The apt-get/synaptic is much faster and robust than synaptic in fedora which
left my system in a messy state when I try to upgrate from fc3 to fc4. I never
tried warty to hoary before, but I did countless times of updating with Ubuntu
synpatic/apt-get and never breaks.