apt 2.2.2 arrived in Debian testing now (so should soon enter PureOS landing) might fix this - judging from its changelog: https://tracker.debian.org/media/packages/a/apt/changelog-2.2.2
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Mar 17 2021
{F723349}This happened to me too. This is a copy of /var/lib/apt before it was cleared out.
I then moved these files and run updates without issue. I tested reverting back to the broken apt files and running updates, that came back with 0 to upgrade.
We would likely have to revert to the old packages that we don't host anymore to reproduce the error. One idea is to boot a live USB and try to copy over the broken apt files.
Mar 16 2021
Are we trying to get an API key from Mozilla Location Services?
What are we trying to achieve?
@jeremiah.foster location services are off by default, this is for the case where the user enables it. Would you drive that process since it affects all devices running PureOS the same way??
I don't know if we have a formal policy around the Mozilla location services though I don't think we should be using Debian's. I think we need to create a policy or at least have a process to do so.
@jeremiah.foster any plans here? Should that go via the sys-team to manage all api keys?
wrong issue tracker - moved to https://source.puri.sm/Purism/docs.puri.sm/-/issues/38
pipx is a technical tool, not intended for regular users. It was packaged for Debian as it was requested for the _administration_ of Librem One services but explicitly *not* for general use.
Arch Linux discussion: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=260567
Mar 15 2021
as previously noted, this is a non-issue: no non-free package is suggested because the suggested package is not registered in apt so it is neither free nor non-free, it is instead nonexistent.
as previously noted, this is a non-issue: no non-free package is suggested because the suggested package is not registered in apt so it is neither free nor non-free, it is instead nonexistent.
as previously noted, this is a non-issue since the package cannot really suggest something that does not exist as a package registered with apt.
Mar 12 2021
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Mar 9 2021
I have tested and can confirm that the use of suffix purge works to drop local fork:
https://lists.puri.sm/pipermail/pureos-changes/2021-March/001152.html shows the packages I uploaded, and https://software.pureos.net/search_pkg?term=zpb shows (at the time of writing this) that landing now contains the package from Debian.
Looks good.
Good points.
The same for me with UEFI, I tried several software including the recommended Etcher without ever succeeding in obtaining a bootable USB key, and with several USB keys, before resigning myself. It's a shame, the other distributions are not a problem. What is missing from the ISO image?
Mar 8 2021
Sorry to reopen, but I think the Guidelines are currently in a confusingly odd state:
Thanks for a swift resolution.
Excellent!
I made the changes to the debian/control file (maintainer email address, VCS-*) mandatory.
unp does not suggest a non-free package, only a non-existent one.
What exactly was tested 1000 times? some apt tool using an up-to-date libapt, or something more low-level?
I can confirm this;
I did two runs of 1000 calls to the server and did not see any anomalies.
Certificate version: 3 Valid from: Oct 7 19:21:40 2020 GMT Valid to : Sep 29 19:21:40 2021 GMT Public key is 2048 bits The issuer name is /O=Digital Signature Trust Co./CN=DST Root CA X3 The subject name is /C=US/O=Let's Encrypt/CN=R3 Extension Count: 8 Peer certificate Certificate version: 3 Valid from: Feb 27 18:12:29 2021 GMT Valid to : May 28 18:12:29 2021 GMT Public key is 2048 bits The issuer name is /C=US/O=Let's Encrypt/CN=R3 The subject name is /CN=downloads.pureos.net Extension Count: 9 Transport Protocol :TLSv1.2 Cipher Suite Protocol :TLSv1.2 Cipher Suite Name :ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 Cipher Suite Cipher Bits:128 (128) SSL-Session: Protocol : TLSv1.2 Cipher : ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 Session-ID: 39DB1E294804DA2D5AB727DE4CF12062B4FA46A36F9DFA278CD675B3535CE0FD Session-ID-ctx: Master-Key: BCF95A63D726D1B9685B5293C6212D1CBD8620E94904D9D3A4CA8B6A9EAA6CF5976F668441B9F8F4DF24A70F457C5422 PSK identity: None PSK identity hint: None SRP username: None TLS session ticket lifetime hint: 86400 (seconds) TLS session ticket: 0000 - b1 a5 92 f4 25 9b 67 fc-d5 c9 5e 0b 0d ba e7 5e ....%.g...^....^ 0010 - 66 2e d9 f2 68 3a 4f e9-3e 00 9d 33 7b e2 66 49 f...h:O.>..3{.fI 0020 - ff 93 f6 af 6a a0 64 7b-84 eb fc 07 f1 bf 10 ba ....j.d{........ 0030 - 48 55 66 ca 4a 9e 44 de-3b 5e 7b f9 e0 e9 23 6a HUf.J.D.;^{...#j 0040 - 88 6f 52 da 28 43 c3 92-2b 9a da f7 d4 f1 3b 9c .oR.(C..+.....;. 0050 - 2e 6f 9c a3 71 78 cf f2-4d e6 b1 62 16 87 c3 01 .o..qx..M..b.... 0060 - 58 7d b4 9f 89 e2 e2 98-39 71 3b bd 05 06 5d 22 X}......9q;...]" 0070 - 0e b6 fc 17 2c 86 08 13-3c e3 65 24 a3 7b 45 9a ....,...<.e$.{E. 0080 - 31 10 70 30 1e d7 64 92-09 b4 10 bf 09 e9 be 10 1.p0..d......... 0090 - 18 56 32 e6 60 bf 0f 24-10 ae df 8f 48 b9 8f 48 .V2.`..$....H..H 00a0 - 1c e3 fa bc 2b a7 d2 52-da 1f cf 28 d1 01 cd 95 ....+..R...(.... 00b0 - 91 6b c6 b2 9d 60 96 a1-24 51 18 92 19 c9 ab 3b .k...`..$Q.....;
Server Software: nginx/1.10.3 Server Hostname: repo.pureos.net Server Port: 443 SSL/TLS Protocol: TLSv1.2,ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256,2048,128 Server Temp Key: X25519 253 bits TLS Server Name: repo.pureos.net
Mar 6 2021
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Mar 4 2021
I also tried messing with timeouts on APTs transport methods, with no luck - according to APT, the server just stops responding (according to curl though, it doesn't).
I pasted the wrong log, but the connection timeout is actually even more frequent now than the Resource temporarily unavailable issue - but both appear.
I tested this with https::Verify-Peer false, still the same issue happens:
Fetched 1016 MB in 4min 12s (4025 kB/s) 2021/03/04 22:30:39 apt | E: Failed to fetch https://repo.pureos.net/pureos/pool/main/f/fftw3/libfftw3-double3_3.3.8-2_amd64.deb Connection timed out [IP: 138.201.228.45 443] 2021/03/04 22:30:39 apt | E: Failed to fetch https://repo.pureos.net/pureos/pool/main/s/spice-gtk/libspice-client-glib-2.0-8_0.39-1_amd64.deb Connection timed out [IP: 138.201.228.45 443] 2021/03/04 22:30:39 apt | E: Failed to fetch https://repo.pureos.net/pureos/pool/main/libs/libsodium/libsodium23_1.0.18-1_amd64.deb Connection timed out [IP: 138.201.228.45 443] 2021/03/04 22:30:39 apt | E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing?
removed from landng as per request
odd tarball in the archive - lets revisit for > 0.4.0