apt-get errors https://pkg.tox.chat/

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Eu tenho um cliente tóxico para o tox messenger instalado. Eu comecei a receber alguns avisos e erros estranhos depois de executar o apt-get:

Ign:9 https://pkg.tox.chat/debian nightly InRelease
Ign:10 https://pkg.tox.chat/debian nightly Release
Ign:11 https://pkg.tox.chat/debian nightly/xenial amd64 Packages.diff/Index
Ign:12 https://pkg.tox.chat/debian nightly/xenial i386 Packages.diff/Index
Ign:13 https://pkg.tox.chat/debian nightly/xenial all Packages
Ign:14 https://pkg.tox.chat/debian nightly/xenial Translation-en_US
Ign:15 https://pkg.tox.chat/debian nightly/xenial Translation-en
Ign:16 https://pkg.tox.chat/debian nightly/xenial amd64 DEP-11 Metadata
Ign:17 https://pkg.tox.chat/debian nightly/xenial DEP-11 64x64 Icons
Ign:18 https://pkg.tox.chat/debian nightly/xenial amd64 Packages
...(really loads of them)
404  Not Found
Ign:19 https://pkg.tox.chat/debian nightly/xenial i386 Packages
Reading package lists... Done
W: The repository 'https://pkg.tox.chat/debian nightly Release' does not have a Release file.
N: Data from such a repository can't be authenticated and is therefore potentially dangerous to use.
N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.
E: Failed to fetch https://pkg.tox.chat/debian/dists/nightly/xenial/binary-amd64/Packages  404  Not Found
E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.

Então, o que está quebrado e como corrigi-lo?

    
por tnsaturday 06.04.2018 / 00:05

1 resposta

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O repositório pkg.tox.chat foi removido, conforme pode ser aprendido no link :

The Debian and Ubuntu package repository was removed per the announcement [1].

[1] https://blog.tox.chat/2018/02/shutdown-of-the-debian-and-ubuntu-package-repository/

-- nurupo (2018-03-16 02:00 UTC)

Remova o repositório da sua lista de fontes de software. Você pode fazer isso através do Software & Atualiza a GUI de configurações do sistema ou removendo sua respectiva linha do arquivo /etc/apt/sources.list ou qualquer um dos arquivos /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list , dependendo de como você a adicionou.

    
por Byte Commander 06.04.2018 / 00:20