[PlanetCCRMA] package problem with fedora core 3
John Lowry
jal@eskimo.com
Tue Dec 27 04:59:03 2005
Hello,
I've just started with CCRM. I'm running on Fedora3, installed from the
Stanford ISO, with "everything" selected for installation.
I'm up to the "Synchronizing with the repository" step on the installation
instructions. Everything seems to have gone ok up to now. Here I
get some errors while doing the update:
Get:1 http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386 release [1616B]
Fetched 1616B in 0s (3373B/s)
Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/core pkglist
Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/core release
Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/updates pkglist
Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/updates release
Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/planetccrma pkglist
Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/planetccrma release
Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/planetcore pkglist
Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/planetcore release
Err http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/planetccrma srclist
404 Not Found
Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/core pkglist
Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/core release
Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/updates pkglist
Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/updates release
Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/planetccrma pkglist
Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/planetccrma release
Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/planetcore pkglist
Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/planetcore release
Failed to fetch
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/apt/fedora/3/i386/base/srclist.planetccrma
404 Not Found
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
W: Release file did not contain checksum information for
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/apt/fedora/3/i386/base/srclist.planetccrma
W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
E: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used
instead.
My guess are this is fatal. Can anybody help?
Thank you,
John