I had been running my XBian system with some additional apt sources, and had managed to have everything in good working order. However, after my latest update, I noticed that all files in my
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ directory had vanished, except for the
xbian.list files. I know my latest update included xbian-package-repo, so I'm pretty sure the installation of that package caused the deletion of every non-XBian source.
Did this happen by design? If so, did this happen because of
the problem with the mountall package?
I can re-add my additional repositories, but I don't want to have to battle with XBian updates removing the files for those sources constantly.
(7th Sep, 2017 03:10 PM)palswim Wrote: [ -> ]I had been running my XBian system with some additional apt sources, and had managed to have everything in good working order. However, after my latest update, I noticed that all files in my /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ directory had vanished, except for the xbian.list files. I know my latest update included xbian-package-repo, so I'm pretty sure the installation of that package caused the deletion of every non-XBian source.
Did this happen by design? If so, did this happen because of the problem with the mountall package?
No, that should never happen, xbian-package-repo contains and modifies xbian.list in this folder only
Quote:I can re-add my additional repositories, but I don't want to have to battle with XBian updates removing the files for those sources constantly.
Just made a test: I put another file into this folder and reinstalled xbian-package-repo, but this file still is there and remains untouched
(7th Sep, 2017 08:46 PM)Nachteule Wrote: [ -> ] (7th Sep, 2017 03:10 PM)palswim Wrote: [ -> ]I had been running my XBian system with some additional apt sources, and had managed to have everything in good working order. However, after my latest update, I noticed that all files in my /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ directory had vanished, except for the xbian.list files. I know my latest update included xbian-package-repo, so I'm pretty sure the installation of that package caused the deletion of every non-XBian source.
Did this happen by design? If so, did this happen because of the problem with the mountall package?
No, that should never happen, xbian-package-repo contains and modifies xbian.list in this folder only
Quote:I can re-add my additional repositories, but I don't want to have to battle with XBian updates removing the files for those sources constantly.
Just made a test: I put another file into this folder and reinstalled xbian-package-repo, but this file still is there and remains untouched
I apologize; I checked the folder again later and those files appeared as I had left them. I don't know what I did to cause me to think those files had vanished. If I could delete this thread, I would.
In short, no issue.
(8th Sep, 2017 10:07 AM)palswim Wrote: [ -> ]I apologize; I checked the folder again later and those files appeared as I had left them. I don't know what I did to cause me to think those files had vanished. If I could delete this thread, I would.
In short, no issue.
No problem, there is no need to delete this thread
Set it to solved