On Tuesday 06 May 2008 21:16:48 Adrian Bridgett wrote:
> On Tue, May  6, 2008 at 16:04:42 +0100 (+0100), Lisi wrote:
> > For some days now I have been getting the following error when I update
> > Lenny:
> >
> > <quote> E: Failed to fetch
> > http://debian.man.ac.uk/debian/pool/main/s/sqlite3/libsqlite3-0_3.5.8-1_i
> >386.deb: 404 Not Found </quote>
> >
> > I have been doing nothing about it, on the premises that it doesn't
> > appear to be inconveniencing me at all and that it is likely to be put
> > right sooner or later.
>
> That normally means that the package list (obtained by apt-get update)
> is out of sync with the current state of the mirror.  Normally running
> apt-get update will fix it (i.e. perhaps find
> libsqlite3-0_3.5.9-1_i386.deb).
Yes, that was what I would expect.  But I always update before safe-upgrading 
and so far it hasn't.
> BTW, any particular reason to be running lenny?
Etch was starting to get a bit long in the tooth, and I had begun to think 
that the next reinstall I did I would use Lenny.  So when I installed a 
distro on my shiny new HDD (an older one having been replaced without 
question under guarantee by Western Digital :-)  ), I installed Lenny and 
tidied up my /home.  The only major thing that has (temporarily) been broken 
was CUPS, and that was very temporary and barely inconvenienced me.  I have a 
few problems with Sane - but I had those with Etch, and have so far not 
tackled them.
But to answer your question, no, no particular reason.  Pushing the boundaries 
of my knowledge/experience?  
I was really intending Lenny for my husband, who hates change and could have 
had Lenny for longer than Etch.  But I in the end installed PCLinuxOS 2007 
for him, which my granddaughter loves.  Peter doesn't, but dislikes the idea 
of my touching it even more.
Lisi
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