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I think you can change the Topic to "[SOLVED]" ?
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Edit: interesting, now log has changed to the following after another reboot,
apt-worker: Ignoring version from wrong domain: matchbox-window-manager 2:1.2-osso18
apt-worker: Ignorin
keeps on going for many many ignoring....
no idea what is that.
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This has happened to my unit too. As a complete non-programmer, could someone tell me how to try the "Did you try apt-get clean?" that Gemniii42 mentioned? I guess it's using Terminal but attempts to type in "apt-get clean" don't get me anywhere and "apt-get" seems to present data but I don't know where to go from there. Maybe a programming course?!!
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bun, I can't shed any light, but I've had this problem for a few days now. This morning, after reading up on "apt-get clean" and "apt-get autoclean" I opted for the latter, but no change.
I still get a boatload of "apt-worker: Ignoring version from wrong domain" log entries.
It hasn't seemed to affect the IT's performance as far as I can tell, except when looking for updates ... which seems to go on forever, especially this morning.
Other info: Upgraded to diablo and then cloned to new 16GB SD and installed bootmenu (both for the first time ever) last week. Maybe there's something in there that does this.
I'm going to boot from flash and see if it's the same there. (As soon as App Mgr finishes and lets me ...)
Tried
1) dpkg --configure -a,
problem persisted
2) cp /var/lib/dpkg/status-old to /avr/lib/dpkg/status
problem persisted
3) app manager>app catalogs blank, nothing
4) Log:
hildon-application-manager 2.1.16
apt-worker:too weak to get lock from 1488
apt-worker closed connection.
apt-worker exited.
apt-worker is not running
Time to reflash, again?
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Edit: I think that was what happened. I rotated to the right (or Left?) while reading app manager. Real cool, you can see many more apps in a portrait mode. and I saw some progs I did not want and I uninstalled and updated, and rotated back to normal and now have the problem. I think that was what happened.
Edit: interesting, now log has changed to the following after another reboot,
apt-worker: Ignoring version from wrong domain: matchbox-window-manager 2:1.2-osso18
apt-worker: Ignorin
keeps on going for many many ignoring....
no idea what is that.
bun
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Last edited by bunanson; 2008-07-02 at 04:15.