On Friday 21 April 2006 20:39, Russ Cook wrote: > In light of the recent announcement "The Future of AMD64 Port" on this > list, I have attempted > to update my sources.list file for Apt. I have attached the file for > reference. I have tried various > combinations of the mirrors in the file in an attempt to eliminate error > messages returned by the > command "apt-get update". A script file of that command's output is > attached, also. At this > point, the apt database files on my machine appear to be corrupted. Is > there a way to rebuild > the database files and get clean run from "apt-get update"? A sample > sources.list file would > be greatly appreciated. > > I am running an AMD64 machine, originally installed in "pure 64 bit" > configuration. > Any help greatly accepted, and I'd be glad to provide more info, if > someone would tell > me what is needed to better describe the problem. My problems began as > I tried unsuccessfully > to get an update of gnumeric - it is now broken between 1.6.3-1, > 1.6.2-3, and 1.6.3-1+b1. > Help here would be greatly appreciated, also. > > Thanks much to the list. >E: Dynamic MMap ran out of room Try putting "APT::Cache-Limit 20000000;" without the "" in the file /etc/apt/apt.conf to increase the cache size, if the file does not exist then create it with this for the contents. Stephen -- GPG Pubic Key: http://users.eastlink.ca/~stephencormier/publickey.asc
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