[Spce-user] Can not Install sipwise on debian 8.6
Walter Klomp
walter at myrepublic.net
Mon Jan 9 07:37:43 EST 2017
Test. Does anybody get this?
(I have put up a few questions no response)
Yours sincerely,
Walter
> On 9 Jan 2017, at 5:58 PM, Alex Lutay <alutay at sipwise.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The screenshot you provided points to the fact of missing or
> broken apt source list for Debian Jessie (and/or mirror you are using is
> corrupted/outdated).
>
> Please run "apt-cache policy debsums" on your server, you should have:
>
>> root at spce:/# apt-cache policy debsums
>> debsums:
>> Installed: 2.0.53
>> Candidate: 2.0.53
>> Version table:
>> *** 2.0.53 0
>> 500 https://debian.sipwise.com/debian/ jessie/main amd64 Packages
>> 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
>> root at spce:/#
>
> Important line here is an candidate availability:
>> 500 https://debian.sipwise.com/debian/ jessie/main amd64 Packages
>
> As you can see it is a package from default Debian Jessie.
> While on your screenshot it says "No installation candidates found".
>
> Here is the apt sources lists from default NGCP installation:
>
>> root at spce:~# cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.list
>> ## custom sources.list, deployed via deployment.sh
>>
>> # Debian repositories
>> deb https://debian.sipwise.com/debian/ jessie main contrib non-free
>> deb https://debian.sipwise.com/debian-security/ jessie-security main contrib non-free
>> deb https://debian.sipwise.com/debian/ jessie-updates main contrib non-free
>
>> root at spce:~# cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/sipwise.list
>> # NGCP_MANAGED_FILE - do not remove this line if it should be automatically handled
>>
>> # Sipwise repository
>> deb [arch=amd64] https://deb.sipwise.com/spce/mr5.0.1/ jessie main
>> #deb-src https://deb.sipwise.com/spce/mr5.0.1/ jessie main
>
> I have created an internal ticket to improve ngcp-installer TT#8775.
> We will test all the necessary sources lists availability before the
> actual installation.
>
> P.S. re:
>> This script should not run on an existing sip:provider installation
>
> It is a protection to prevent ngcp-installer runs on already installed
> system. You can remove /etc/sipwise_ngcp_version to force ngcp-installer
> try once again, while you might have unpredictable results as the
> previous run might be aborted in some unrecoverable state. It is safer
> to fix the issue and reinstall it from zero point.
>
>> On 01/09/2017 10:22 AM, Cedric Le wrote:
>> Please refer the screenshot below. When we try to install the packet as
>> missing from the err message showed and re-run the script
>> ngcp-installer, it always show that ERROR: This script should not run on
>> an existing sip:provider installation. Please advise how to fix this
>> problem?
>
> --
> Alex Lutay
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