Has wheezy support been dropped?
For about 1 month now, apt-get update gets NODATA errors on verifying
the Release file from ftp.ca.debian.org and security.debian.org for
wheezy. Both computers running oldstable on AMD64 processors, one
running a 32 bit OS and userspace and the other is 64 bit.
Today, I downloaded the source for apt from stable, and manually
updated many packages in order to compile the source. Running this new
apt-get (on the 32 bit machine)
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=./bin:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH ./bin/apt-get update
I still get NODATA errors on ftp.ca.debian.org.
Then, on the 64 bit machine, I changed 'wheezy' to 'jessie' for all
occurences in source.list, and re-ran apt-get. No problems at all. It
downloaded everything, and no errors came up.
Looking through news releases at Google News, I don't see anything at
all about support for wheezy being dropped.
What's happening?
Gord
Reply to: