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New apt sources ? #2
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Hey @fthx thanks for mentioning this, what happens when you install our package ? |
It installs the same file (with another extension, maybe it was .sources?) but in an old syntax "deb .....". |
Understood. We've briefly looked into it and it seems like it's supported by apt since 1.1 so it should be ok to transition without any breaking changes. Thanks for letting us know, we'll update this asap. |
As of today, at least for me, protonvpn-stable-release is not installing ProtonVPN repos in Ubuntu. I've noticed the old format as @fthx mentioned but I haven't been able to update them manually to the new format. |
@turbamulta which Ubuntu version ? We're testing with 24.04 and have no issues with it. |
24.04 Here too. It was working previously but today I installed some update through the Ubuntu updater that removed ProtonVPN and the repo, and now I can't install it again. I've been able to reinstall the repo adding a file "protonvpn-stable.sources" with the new format, now I can see "proton-vpn-gnome-desktop" but it won't install because "python3-proton-vpn-network-manager" dependency. I think I'll wait before I break something. |
Ok, I got it working again unstalling everything and reinstalling using the steps for the beta version. |
Hi,
[Ubuntu Noble]
protonvpn-stable-release
package installs old format file in /etc/apt/sources.list.d .I changed this to the new format:
and this seems to work.
Just for information.
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