From: Jordon Bedwell on
On 7/22/10 5:48 PM, d8uv wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 1:21 PM, Camale�n<noelamac(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> No need to post this twice :-)
>
> I didn't mean to, honest! I suppose not being smart enough to use a
> mailing list means that I'm also not smart enough to use Debian Sid...
>
>> - Are you behind a proxy? Maybe your ISP is somehow caching data or
>> reading the old one :-?
>
> No proxy. I highly doubt my ISP is caching things, but if they are,
> man I am all flavors of screwed.
>
>> - Are you using some pinning/restrictions/rules for packages?
>
> Nope. No pinning, no restrictions, no rules. No fancy apt ninja stuff.
>
>> - Try with another mirror from where to get the data or give "apt-get
>> update" a chance.
>
> I've tried about 7 different mirrors, all to the same avail. apt-get
> update doesn't help, either. If only it were that simple...
>
>

This is a problem with the SID repos, I double checked it myself and
could only pull down 10.0 not 10.1, I would submit a ticket on the
ticket system to let them know that there is a mismatch in versions. It
happens since it is afterall very unstable and crazy in the head :P


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