w00t! Works fine. Many thanks for the nice script.
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w00t! Works fine. Many thanks for the nice script.
Thanks yanick for the idea! Here is the final version of the script.
Changes:
-Scans all sources from /etc/apt
-menu to choose release name
Thanks blackgr for the script. I don't need to run my own command again once new source is added.
Great job!
Hi, I have had two failures to configure due to missing pub keys. I followed the instructions. I copied the script to a text file and saved it in the documents folder. I went to Software sources, authentication tab and clicked import Key file but don't know how to select the file. All I can do is select the folder it is in, but I expected the script to then appear in the list under authentication and there is no change. What should I do to complete this process?
Just download the script and execute it with sudo.
example:
sudo ./launchpad-update intrepid
sweet... THANKS blackgr!
@Blackgr
A minor correction to your script:
* Original:
wget -q --no-check-certificate `wget -q --no-check-certificate https://launchpad.net/~$i/+archive -O- | grep "http://keyserver.ubuntu.com:11371/pks/" | cut -d'"' -f2 ` -O- | grep "pub " | cut -d'"' -f2 >> keyss
* Modified:
wget -q --no-check-certificate `wget -q --no-check-certificate https://launchpad.net/~$i/+archive/ppa -O- | grep "http://keyserver.ubuntu.com:11371/pks/" | cut -d'"' -f2 ` -O- | grep "pub " | cut -d'"' -f2 >> keyss
Only this way your script worked on my Ubuntu Hardy installation. ;)
JFYI. :)
Regards,
Danpos.
Worked like a charm
I got this working but now I have openoffice updates in update manager and I cant select them ...
Whats wrong ?
EDIT: Works now. Dont know why and dont know how but I just updated for 100th time and I can select all updates ...