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I've followed the instructions at https://certbot.eff.org/all-instructions/#debian-8-jessie-nginx but cannot install certbot:
sudo apt-get -t jessie-backports install certbot
Reading package lists... Done E: The value 'jessie-backports' is invalid for
APT::Default-Release as such a release is not available in the sources
Hints appreciated
debian certbot
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I've followed the instructions at https://certbot.eff.org/all-instructions/#debian-8-jessie-nginx but cannot install certbot:
sudo apt-get -t jessie-backports install certbot
Reading package lists... Done E: The value 'jessie-backports' is invalid for
APT::Default-Release as such a release is not available in the sources
Hints appreciated
debian certbot
Using the instructions for OS releases without a package since that is probably the only thing I can do in this situation.
– Sue Spence
Sep 12 '16 at 13:00
1
Same issue here. Went off of backports.debian.org/Instructions/#index2h2:deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian jessie-backports main
. Ranaptitude install python-certbot-apache -t jessie-backports
after adding to /etc/apt/sources.list. GotE: The value 'jessie-backports' is invalid for APT::Default-Release as such a release is not available in the sources
printed twice.
– Christos Hayward
Sep 12 '16 at 13:26
Please run "apt-get update" after changing the sources list and before installing the package.
– Lupold
Nov 7 '16 at 10:24
add a comment |
I've followed the instructions at https://certbot.eff.org/all-instructions/#debian-8-jessie-nginx but cannot install certbot:
sudo apt-get -t jessie-backports install certbot
Reading package lists... Done E: The value 'jessie-backports' is invalid for
APT::Default-Release as such a release is not available in the sources
Hints appreciated
debian certbot
I've followed the instructions at https://certbot.eff.org/all-instructions/#debian-8-jessie-nginx but cannot install certbot:
sudo apt-get -t jessie-backports install certbot
Reading package lists... Done E: The value 'jessie-backports' is invalid for
APT::Default-Release as such a release is not available in the sources
Hints appreciated
debian certbot
debian certbot
asked Sep 12 '16 at 12:13
Sue SpenceSue Spence
14116
14116
Using the instructions for OS releases without a package since that is probably the only thing I can do in this situation.
– Sue Spence
Sep 12 '16 at 13:00
1
Same issue here. Went off of backports.debian.org/Instructions/#index2h2:deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian jessie-backports main
. Ranaptitude install python-certbot-apache -t jessie-backports
after adding to /etc/apt/sources.list. GotE: The value 'jessie-backports' is invalid for APT::Default-Release as such a release is not available in the sources
printed twice.
– Christos Hayward
Sep 12 '16 at 13:26
Please run "apt-get update" after changing the sources list and before installing the package.
– Lupold
Nov 7 '16 at 10:24
add a comment |
Using the instructions for OS releases without a package since that is probably the only thing I can do in this situation.
– Sue Spence
Sep 12 '16 at 13:00
1
Same issue here. Went off of backports.debian.org/Instructions/#index2h2:deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian jessie-backports main
. Ranaptitude install python-certbot-apache -t jessie-backports
after adding to /etc/apt/sources.list. GotE: The value 'jessie-backports' is invalid for APT::Default-Release as such a release is not available in the sources
printed twice.
– Christos Hayward
Sep 12 '16 at 13:26
Please run "apt-get update" after changing the sources list and before installing the package.
– Lupold
Nov 7 '16 at 10:24
Using the instructions for OS releases without a package since that is probably the only thing I can do in this situation.
– Sue Spence
Sep 12 '16 at 13:00
Using the instructions for OS releases without a package since that is probably the only thing I can do in this situation.
– Sue Spence
Sep 12 '16 at 13:00
1
1
Same issue here. Went off of backports.debian.org/Instructions/#index2h2:
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian jessie-backports main
. Ran aptitude install python-certbot-apache -t jessie-backports
after adding to /etc/apt/sources.list. Got E: The value 'jessie-backports' is invalid for APT::Default-Release as such a release is not available in the sources
printed twice.– Christos Hayward
Sep 12 '16 at 13:26
Same issue here. Went off of backports.debian.org/Instructions/#index2h2:
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian jessie-backports main
. Ran aptitude install python-certbot-apache -t jessie-backports
after adding to /etc/apt/sources.list. Got E: The value 'jessie-backports' is invalid for APT::Default-Release as such a release is not available in the sources
printed twice.– Christos Hayward
Sep 12 '16 at 13:26
Please run "apt-get update" after changing the sources list and before installing the package.
– Lupold
Nov 7 '16 at 10:24
Please run "apt-get update" after changing the sources list and before installing the package.
– Lupold
Nov 7 '16 at 10:24
add a comment |
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did you follow instructions above that to enable backports? You need to add
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian jessie-backports main
to your /etc/apt/sources.list
1
The error message on my end quoted above was the same after adding the line you mentioned. I don't think the problem is on Sue's end.
– Christos Hayward
Sep 12 '16 at 13:27
2
I couldn't comment below the main post. Thought I would try the obvious.
– NathanTheGr8
Sep 12 '16 at 13:33
Fair enough. Maybe others will bring up a different fix.
– Christos Hayward
Sep 12 '16 at 18:08
I had enabled backports, so that isn't the answer.
– Sue Spence
Sep 13 '16 at 12:29
Yes I did that . and apt-get update I get this error
– Chrips
Nov 3 '18 at 15:34
add a comment |
Had the error message above.
Running apt-get update (per the instructions) after adding the jessie-backports repository solved the problem for me
add a comment |
If you are using Digital Ocean, they replace the APT sources with their own mirror. You can add backports support by adding this to your /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian jessie-backports main
deb-src http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian jessie-backports main
add a comment |
Add this to your /etc/apt/source.list
deb http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian jessie-backports main
deb-src http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian jessie-backports main
run apt-get update
after that run
sudo apt-get install python-certbot-apache -t stretch
simple change sudo stretch-backports
to stretch
add a comment |
Add this to your /etc/apt/source.list
deb http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian stretch main
I am running this in a docker and jessie-backports no longer exists, and stretch-backports does not contain the files. They have been moved to stretch
Jessie is still in LTS. Why should someone upgrade to stretch?
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 19 at 4:53
add a comment |
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did you follow instructions above that to enable backports? You need to add
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian jessie-backports main
to your /etc/apt/sources.list
1
The error message on my end quoted above was the same after adding the line you mentioned. I don't think the problem is on Sue's end.
– Christos Hayward
Sep 12 '16 at 13:27
2
I couldn't comment below the main post. Thought I would try the obvious.
– NathanTheGr8
Sep 12 '16 at 13:33
Fair enough. Maybe others will bring up a different fix.
– Christos Hayward
Sep 12 '16 at 18:08
I had enabled backports, so that isn't the answer.
– Sue Spence
Sep 13 '16 at 12:29
Yes I did that . and apt-get update I get this error
– Chrips
Nov 3 '18 at 15:34
add a comment |
did you follow instructions above that to enable backports? You need to add
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian jessie-backports main
to your /etc/apt/sources.list
1
The error message on my end quoted above was the same after adding the line you mentioned. I don't think the problem is on Sue's end.
– Christos Hayward
Sep 12 '16 at 13:27
2
I couldn't comment below the main post. Thought I would try the obvious.
– NathanTheGr8
Sep 12 '16 at 13:33
Fair enough. Maybe others will bring up a different fix.
– Christos Hayward
Sep 12 '16 at 18:08
I had enabled backports, so that isn't the answer.
– Sue Spence
Sep 13 '16 at 12:29
Yes I did that . and apt-get update I get this error
– Chrips
Nov 3 '18 at 15:34
add a comment |
did you follow instructions above that to enable backports? You need to add
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian jessie-backports main
to your /etc/apt/sources.list
did you follow instructions above that to enable backports? You need to add
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian jessie-backports main
to your /etc/apt/sources.list
answered Sep 12 '16 at 13:25
NathanTheGr8NathanTheGr8
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1
The error message on my end quoted above was the same after adding the line you mentioned. I don't think the problem is on Sue's end.
– Christos Hayward
Sep 12 '16 at 13:27
2
I couldn't comment below the main post. Thought I would try the obvious.
– NathanTheGr8
Sep 12 '16 at 13:33
Fair enough. Maybe others will bring up a different fix.
– Christos Hayward
Sep 12 '16 at 18:08
I had enabled backports, so that isn't the answer.
– Sue Spence
Sep 13 '16 at 12:29
Yes I did that . and apt-get update I get this error
– Chrips
Nov 3 '18 at 15:34
add a comment |
1
The error message on my end quoted above was the same after adding the line you mentioned. I don't think the problem is on Sue's end.
– Christos Hayward
Sep 12 '16 at 13:27
2
I couldn't comment below the main post. Thought I would try the obvious.
– NathanTheGr8
Sep 12 '16 at 13:33
Fair enough. Maybe others will bring up a different fix.
– Christos Hayward
Sep 12 '16 at 18:08
I had enabled backports, so that isn't the answer.
– Sue Spence
Sep 13 '16 at 12:29
Yes I did that . and apt-get update I get this error
– Chrips
Nov 3 '18 at 15:34
1
1
The error message on my end quoted above was the same after adding the line you mentioned. I don't think the problem is on Sue's end.
– Christos Hayward
Sep 12 '16 at 13:27
The error message on my end quoted above was the same after adding the line you mentioned. I don't think the problem is on Sue's end.
– Christos Hayward
Sep 12 '16 at 13:27
2
2
I couldn't comment below the main post. Thought I would try the obvious.
– NathanTheGr8
Sep 12 '16 at 13:33
I couldn't comment below the main post. Thought I would try the obvious.
– NathanTheGr8
Sep 12 '16 at 13:33
Fair enough. Maybe others will bring up a different fix.
– Christos Hayward
Sep 12 '16 at 18:08
Fair enough. Maybe others will bring up a different fix.
– Christos Hayward
Sep 12 '16 at 18:08
I had enabled backports, so that isn't the answer.
– Sue Spence
Sep 13 '16 at 12:29
I had enabled backports, so that isn't the answer.
– Sue Spence
Sep 13 '16 at 12:29
Yes I did that . and apt-get update I get this error
– Chrips
Nov 3 '18 at 15:34
Yes I did that . and apt-get update I get this error
– Chrips
Nov 3 '18 at 15:34
add a comment |
Had the error message above.
Running apt-get update (per the instructions) after adding the jessie-backports repository solved the problem for me
add a comment |
Had the error message above.
Running apt-get update (per the instructions) after adding the jessie-backports repository solved the problem for me
add a comment |
Had the error message above.
Running apt-get update (per the instructions) after adding the jessie-backports repository solved the problem for me
Had the error message above.
Running apt-get update (per the instructions) after adding the jessie-backports repository solved the problem for me
answered Feb 25 '17 at 14:27
xilaworpxilaworp
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If you are using Digital Ocean, they replace the APT sources with their own mirror. You can add backports support by adding this to your /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian jessie-backports main
deb-src http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian jessie-backports main
add a comment |
If you are using Digital Ocean, they replace the APT sources with their own mirror. You can add backports support by adding this to your /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian jessie-backports main
deb-src http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian jessie-backports main
add a comment |
If you are using Digital Ocean, they replace the APT sources with their own mirror. You can add backports support by adding this to your /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian jessie-backports main
deb-src http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian jessie-backports main
If you are using Digital Ocean, they replace the APT sources with their own mirror. You can add backports support by adding this to your /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian jessie-backports main
deb-src http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian jessie-backports main
answered Mar 27 '18 at 16:44
Justin GilmanJustin Gilman
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Add this to your /etc/apt/source.list
deb http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian jessie-backports main
deb-src http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian jessie-backports main
run apt-get update
after that run
sudo apt-get install python-certbot-apache -t stretch
simple change sudo stretch-backports
to stretch
add a comment |
Add this to your /etc/apt/source.list
deb http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian jessie-backports main
deb-src http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian jessie-backports main
run apt-get update
after that run
sudo apt-get install python-certbot-apache -t stretch
simple change sudo stretch-backports
to stretch
add a comment |
Add this to your /etc/apt/source.list
deb http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian jessie-backports main
deb-src http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian jessie-backports main
run apt-get update
after that run
sudo apt-get install python-certbot-apache -t stretch
simple change sudo stretch-backports
to stretch
Add this to your /etc/apt/source.list
deb http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian jessie-backports main
deb-src http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian jessie-backports main
run apt-get update
after that run
sudo apt-get install python-certbot-apache -t stretch
simple change sudo stretch-backports
to stretch
answered Jan 24 at 12:58
Joel GümürtJoel Gümürt
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add a comment |
Add this to your /etc/apt/source.list
deb http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian stretch main
I am running this in a docker and jessie-backports no longer exists, and stretch-backports does not contain the files. They have been moved to stretch
Jessie is still in LTS. Why should someone upgrade to stretch?
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 19 at 4:53
add a comment |
Add this to your /etc/apt/source.list
deb http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian stretch main
I am running this in a docker and jessie-backports no longer exists, and stretch-backports does not contain the files. They have been moved to stretch
Jessie is still in LTS. Why should someone upgrade to stretch?
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 19 at 4:53
add a comment |
Add this to your /etc/apt/source.list
deb http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian stretch main
I am running this in a docker and jessie-backports no longer exists, and stretch-backports does not contain the files. They have been moved to stretch
Add this to your /etc/apt/source.list
deb http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/debian stretch main
I am running this in a docker and jessie-backports no longer exists, and stretch-backports does not contain the files. They have been moved to stretch
edited Apr 19 at 4:28
answered Apr 18 at 18:08
LionelLionel
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Jessie is still in LTS. Why should someone upgrade to stretch?
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 19 at 4:53
add a comment |
Jessie is still in LTS. Why should someone upgrade to stretch?
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 19 at 4:53
Jessie is still in LTS. Why should someone upgrade to stretch?
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 19 at 4:53
Jessie is still in LTS. Why should someone upgrade to stretch?
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 19 at 4:53
add a comment |
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Using the instructions for OS releases without a package since that is probably the only thing I can do in this situation.
– Sue Spence
Sep 12 '16 at 13:00
1
Same issue here. Went off of backports.debian.org/Instructions/#index2h2:
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian jessie-backports main
. Ranaptitude install python-certbot-apache -t jessie-backports
after adding to /etc/apt/sources.list. GotE: The value 'jessie-backports' is invalid for APT::Default-Release as such a release is not available in the sources
printed twice.– Christos Hayward
Sep 12 '16 at 13:26
Please run "apt-get update" after changing the sources list and before installing the package.
– Lupold
Nov 7 '16 at 10:24