Debian 7 (codename: wheezy) Installing repository configuration package Install the repository configuration package, which contains apt (software package manager) configuration files.
Mosquitto Debian repository | Eclipse Mosquitto Mosquitto Debian repository. 2013-01-10 22:43. On a previous post I described how to make mosquitto debian packages. This turned out to be a bit problematic, so I've now put up an experimental debian repository for mosquitto. It includes packages for the i386, amd64, armel and raspberry pi (raspbian armhf ) architectures. sudo apt-get update is not updating repositories in Debian sudo apt-get update is not updating repositories in Debian Wheezy. Ask Question Asked 5 years, 6 months ago. Active 4 years, 11 months ago. Viewed 11k times 2. I am trying to update repositories using following command but it is failing: sudo apt-get update Here is the output of above command: debian - Failed to fetch jessie backports repository
It was included in Debian 6.0 (Squeeze) as a technology preview, and in Debian 7.0 (Wheezy) as an official port. Debian GNU/kFreeBSD was discontinued as an officially supported platform as of Debian 8.0, because it failed to attract enough users to justify the burden to the rest of the project.
Debian 7/Wheezy & 8/Jessie backports repos archived In a recent bug report John notes that the Debian old-old-stable (7/Wheezy) and old-stable (8/Jessie) backports apt repositories have now been archived. Ideally v13.x & v14.x TurnKey users are advised to update/migrate their data to the relevant current v15.x release of their appliance.
On ubuntu, lots of software can be installed from the launchpad ppa repository. The repository url has to be added to the apt sources list on ubuntu and then the software can be installed from the package manager like synaptic. However for Debian there is no such ppa repository.
apt - Force update from unsigned repository - Ask Ubuntu Another generic solution would be. sudo apt-key adv --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 5C808C2B65558117 Note: I didn't test the solution with this repository but I did it with Skype repository and it worked just fine. wiki:repositories:debian [X2Go - everywhere@home] X2Go Packages for Debian and the repository metadata are signed with a GPG key to counter Man-in-the-Middle attacks. If you install X2Go components for the first time on a machine, you will have to bootstrap the repository and package signing key first in order for apt to validate the downloaded repository metadata and use it. MariaDB - Setting up MariaDB Repositories - MariaDB