Hi On Mon, 15 May 2006 12:55:19 +0200 Goswin von Brederlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<snip> > >> > > >> > Reading package lists... Error! > >> > E: Unable to parse package file > >> > /var/lib/apt/lists/_home_deb-i386_archive_official1_binary_Release > > (1) > >> > E: Problem opening > >> > /var/lib/apt/lists/_home_deb-i386_archive_official2_binary_Packages > >> > E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened. > > And you do have a /home/deb-i386/archive/official1/binary/Release > file? Please attach it. The content of the file is shown below. It's the usual template I use for all archives without problems. Archive: Woody Component: main Origin: Maintainer Label: Official Debian packages repository for internal network Architecture: i386 > > Same question for /home/deb-i386/archive/official2/binary/Packages. This file is much too large to paste here, but it looks like a standard package list like any other. Here is a small segment of the file below. ---- Start of output ---- Package: acme Version: 2.4.2-1 Priority: optional Section: gnome Maintainer: Devin Carraway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Depends: libart-2.0-2 (>= 2.3.8), libasound2 (>> 0.9.8), libatk1.0-0 (>= 1.4.1), libbonobo2-0 (>= 2.4.2), libbonoboui2-0 (>= 2.4.0), libc6 (>= Architecture: i386 Filename: binary/acme_2.4.2-1_i386.deb Size: 207556 Installed-Size: 1560 MD5sum: 5c9c417830a6f9aff2241c31894b1aa9 Description: Enables the "multimedia buttons" found on laptops ACME provides support for the multimedia and other feature keys found on laptops and many modern PC keyboards. Package: acpi Version: 0.07-1 Priority: optional Section: utils Maintainer: Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.2.ds1-4) Architecture: i386 Filename: binary/acpi_0.07-1_i386.deb Size: 9452 Installed-Size: 60 MD5sum: 19852126faa6983b616fcdbb35b55b81 Description: displays information on ACPI devices Attempts to replicate the functionality of the 'old' apm command on ACPI systems, including battery and thermal information. Package: acpid Version: 1.0.2-7 Priority: optional Section: admin Maintainer: Cajus Pollmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.2.ds1-4) Architecture: i386 Filename: binary/acpid_1.0.2-7_i386.deb Size: 18852 Installed-Size: 152 MD5sum: a40df265dfc6ce4bb4a403d8bf41fc80 Description: Utilities for using ACPI power management Modern computers support the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) to allow intelligent power management on your system and to query battery and configuration status. . This package contains acpid, which is the user-space daemon needed in order to make the Linux ACPI support completely functional. . In order to use this package you need a recent Kernel (=>2.4.7). This can be one including the patches on http://acpid.sourceforge.net or a non patched one. Package: afterstep Version: 1.8.11-12 Priority: optional Section: x11 Maintainer: Robert Luberda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Depends: menu (>= 2.1.8-1), imagemagick, debianutils (>= 2.1), perl, libc6 (>= 2.3.2-1), libjpeg62, libpng12-0 (>= 1.2.5.0-4), librplay3 (>= 3 Recommends: wmavgload Provides: x-window-manager Architecture: i386 Filename: binary/afterstep_1.8.11-12_i386.deb Size: 1265460 Installed-Size: 4916 MD5sum: f50a21f56f0319d6da42c6d6065c176d Description: A window manager with the NEXTSTEP look and feel AfterStep is a window manager based on FVWM which attempts to emulate the NEXTSTEP look and feel, while retaining the configurability of its predecessor. Note that this window manager makes extensive use of the color palette. If you have only an 8-bit color display, it will run as packaged, but you may want to modify the configuration to use fewer colors. . AfterStep is a continuation of the BowMan window manager project, but the name was changed to reflect the desire that it do more than simply emulate and become a valuable window manager in its own right. . Homepage: http://www.afterstep.org/ Package: alsa-base Source: alsa-driver Version: 0.9.8-3 Priority: optional Section: sound Maintainer: Debian-Alsa Psychos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Depends: psmisc, procps, modutils (>= 2.3.5-1) | module-init-tools, debconf, alsa-utils, debianutils (>= 1.6), lsof (>= 4.64-1) Suggests: apmd (>= 3.0.2-1) Conflicts: alsa-base-0.4, alsa-modules, modutils (= 2.3.20-1), alsaconf (<< 0.4.3b-4), lsof-2.2 (<< 4.64-1) Provides: alsa Replaces: alsa-modules, alsa-base-0.4 Architecture: all Filename: binary/alsa-base_0.9.8-3_all.deb Size: 49824 Installed-Size: 144 MD5sum: 0f661a6c1244b792dbea4501816060a9 Description: ALSA sound driver common files ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . These are the common files to be used on ALSA such as the scripts used to load and unload the modules at boot time. In addition, this package is for mutex control between several ALSA versions. Package: alsa-utils Version: 0.9.8-1 Priority: optional Section: sound Maintainer: Debian-Alsa Psychos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Depends: libasound2 (>> 0.9.8), libc6 (>= 2.3.2.ds1-4), libncurses5 (>= 5.3.20030510-1), alsa-base (>= 0.9.2-1) Suggests: alsadriver Conflicts: alsautils (<< 0.5), alsa-utils-0.5 Provides: alsautils Replaces: alsautils Architecture: i386 Filename: binary/alsa-utils_0.9.8-1_i386.deb Size: 91544 Installed-Size: 240 MD5sum: f016b34dbad348f23de9b35a28a7b22c Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (utils) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the utilities needed to configure and use the ALSA system. Package: alsaconf Source: alsa-driver Version: 0.9.8-3 Priority: extra Section: sound Maintainer: Debian-Alsa Psychos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Depends: dialog | whiptail, modutils (>= 2.3.5-1), alsa-base (>> 0.9.0rc7), alsa-utils Conflicts: alsaconf-0.4, alsa-base-0.4 Architecture: all Filename: binary/alsaconf_0.9.8-3_all.deb Size: 40148 Installed-Size: 64 MD5sum: 00bd26a0bb23bba37adaa39ffa746719 Description: ALSA configuration generator ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This tool creates a suitable ALSA configuration for your sound cards. Most people shouldn't need it, but it is useful to fine-tune some parameters. Package: amor Source: kdetoys Version: 4:3.1.4-3 Priority: optional Section: games Maintainer: Ben Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Depends: kdelibs4 (>= 4:3.1.4), libart-2.0-2 (>= 2.3.8), libaudio2, libc6 (>= 2.3.2-1), libfontconfig1 (>= 2.2.1), libfreetype6 (>= 2.1.5-1), Recommends: kwin Suggests: khelpcenter, kdetoys-doc-html Conflicts: kdetoys (<< 4:3.0.1-0), task-kdetoys Replaces: kdetoys (<< 4:3.0.1-0) Architecture: i386 Filename: binary/amor_4%3a3.1.4-3_i386.deb Size: 218266 Installed-Size: 2044 MD5sum: 01bc42696020ba3f9ea44f202b475aff Description: a KDE creature for your desktop AMOR stands for Amusing Misuse Of Resources. It provides several different characters who prance around your X screen doing tricks and giving you tips. . Note AMOR will only work with some window managers. Both KWin (the KDE window manager) and Metacity (a GTK2 window manager) are supported. . This package is part of the official KDE toys module. ---- End of output ---- Regards, Barrie -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]