>----Messaggio originale---- >Da: lisi.reisz@... >Data: 24/08/2011 17.15 >A: <trinity-users@...> >Ogg: Re: [trinity-users] R: Re: [trinity-users] HOW To configure in order to use apt-get ? > >On Wednesday 24 August 2011 14:59:56 daniele.manghi@... wrote: >> In my sources.list, everything is a comment, except the last line : >> >> tags file:///usr/share/debtags/ > >i.e. you haven't got a sources.list. apt is therefore correct in saying that >you have not got a particular package. You haven't got any! > >What distro have you installed and how? It rather looks as though you have >got Ubuntu of some sort or other, but how did you install it? I have never >come across a Ubuntu installation (nor indeed any other) that was installed >with _no_ repositories. > >Dr. Klepp is right, if you have Ubuntu with GNOME you can set repositories up >in Synaptic quite simply. > >In fact, there may be a simple way anyway. Could you post the whole of your >sources.list, including the lines commented out? > >Lisi > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: trinity-users-unsubscribe@... >For additional commands, e-mail: trinity-users-help@.... net >Read list messsages on the Web archive: http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing. net/ >Please remember not to top-post: http://trinity.pearsoncomputing. net/mailing_lists/#top-posting > > Yes, of course, here it is : # Source locations to get tag database info # # You can specify more than one; during update, debtags will merge the contents # of all the sources. The merged data can be found in # /var/lib/debtags/package-tags and /var/lib/debtags/vocabulary. # # To contribute tags, please visit http://debtags.alioth.debian.org/todo.html # Reviewed tag data from the APT Packages file #tags apt:// # Package rating from http://www.iterating.org #tags http://www.iterating.org/tags # Regularly updated, but unchecked, database on the web # # If you plan to use Stable, please be aware that online tag # databases are more likely to track Testing/Unstable; so be careful # about downloading tags from them, and please check if tags are still # accurate for current package versions before contributing them upstream # #tags http://debtags.alioth.debian.org/tags/ # Example of locally maintained custom tag data # # You can provide your own tag data. To do so, place a file called # vocabulary.gz and a file called tags-current.gz in a directory, and use the # directory as a tag source. # # In the example given below, you would place the tag data in # /etc/debtags/mytags/tags-current.gz, and the vocabulary data in # /etc/debtags/mytags/vocabulary.gz # # The format of tags-current.gz is described in the tagcoll(1) manpage and the # file is similar to /var/lib/debtags/package-tags. # # The format of vocabulary.gz is like the Debian Packages file, and the file is # similar to /var/lib/debtags/vocabulary. # #tags file:/etc/debtags/mytags tags file:///usr/share/debtags/ --- end-of-file--------- (I've installed a binary release of Maverick+Trinity)