![]() ![]() You’ll also need to disable validity checks in /etc/apt/apt.conf (which will apply to all repositories): Acquire::Check-Valid-Until "false" įor those using NodeJS with older docker image foundations. To stay on Debian 8 (Jessie), your repositories should end up looking like deb jessie main Since you’re building a container image, I highly recommend basing it on Debian 9 (Stretch) instead. Security updates will continue to be provided, on LTS-supported architectures, in the security repository, until June 30, 2020. So any references to jessie-updates in sources.list or files need to be removed. The jessie-updates repository has been removed: all the updates have been merged with the main repository, and there will be no further non-security updates. ![]() Jessie’s apt doesn’t support the check-valid-until flag, see inostia’s answer for details, and the configuration summary further down in this answer.) (Validity checks need to be disabled since the repository is no longer being updated. Wheezy and Jessie were recently removed from the mirror network, so if you want to continue fetching Jessie backports, you need to use instead: deb jessie-backports main Is this a temporary issue with the repository, or is the jessie-backports repository not available anymore? And if this is not a temporary issue, what options do I have to use this or an equivalent repository without upgrading to the newer Debian stable version? I tried to figure out on the Debian backports site whether this particular repository should still be available, and I didn't find any indication that this was deprecated or something like that. I looked on that server, and those paths are indeed not present there. ![]() The problem is that fetching packages from the backports repository now fails with the following error (this used to work previously): W: Failed to fetch This image uses the following command to add the repository: echo "deb jessie-backports main" > /etc/apt/sources.list I'm using a docker image as a base for my own development that adds the jessie backports repository in its Dockerfile and uses that to install a dependency. ![]()
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