What is the output of:
ls -al /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
What is the output of:
ls -al /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
you sir are a genius, that fixed it
tnx to everybody that helped
Ryeco, why does the web-gui still search for this. Is there some remnant of it leftover somewhere???
Yep. And I have never been able to find where to clear whatever cache is kept. Only fix is adding the repo back. Now that it is cleared, it may work to remove the repo. I'll have to check that in a VM.
That is crazy. I have noticed this with backports stuff as well.
Just checked. I tried install the transmission plugin by uploading without the repo enabled. Got the same error. Added the repo. click Apt Clean. Error cleared. Removed the repo. No error.
I guess apt doesn't like repos being removed when running a .deb simulation. Probably because there are apt caches and dpkg caches. Just need to find them all.
There should be a way to clear the apt and dpkg caches. I've never done it. Never even seen how.
Just read some on this and apt-get clean is supposed to clear the apt cache. I had him do that. It obviously didn't clear it. Just read a bit more and found that apt-get clean is supposed to clear the dpkg cache too. So I'm baffled.
There are 2 caches at /var/cache/apt/
pkgcache.bin
srcpkgcache.bin
omv-extras actually does this
apt-get clean
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
rm -f /var/cache/openmediavault/archives/*
apt-get update
and it is not enough... I think I need to find something in /var/lib/dpkg/ to clear.
It must be with those 2 I mentioned above, perhaps the scrpkgache.bin.
Hmm.. Well if you figure it out let me know.
Those two files are supposed to be deleted with apt-get clean.
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