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[1 exec:////usr/bin/osa --packages 0B]QNetworkReplyImpl::_q_startOperation was called more than once
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I had pretty much the same problem, what I did was backing up and removing all sources from /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ except these two:
aegis.ssu-keyring-001.list
osa.list
After a reboot the store worked fine.
Don't know which of the other sources caused the ovi store to not work, but if I were you I re-add the sources one by one - as soon as the store is working again.
QNetworkReplyImpl::_q_startOperation was called more than once
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Apps for Meego doesnt show apps with letters A-O since a long time. Its a bug in the client itself. I would suggest to remove that repo from /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ as well as to post the contents of the other .list files in that directory
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It appears somethings broken on a lower level with the way my N9 handles installations:
Of course I believe all of these things have the same cause.
Maybe I'll start by copying the output of apt-get update here:
I tried some of the things recommended in this forum without really knowing what I was doing (apt-get install -f, apt-get autoremove, apt-get clean, apt-get check, ...), but none of those pointed to one broken package or unmet dependency. (At least I couldn't interpret the output as such.)
Any ideas?