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Awesome Donkey:
Nothing to broken.
Ubuntu 15.10 works fine, whereas upgrading to Ubuntu 16.04 LTS was broken. It surprised me too, but when I did some searching and found that it's affecting Chrome's repo too.
Awesome Donkey:
It was due to an update to APT.
https://juliank.wordpress.com/2016/03/14/dropping-sha-1-support-in-apt/
https://juliank.wordpress.com/2016/03/15/clarifications-and-updates-on-apt-sha1/
bob:
That is just a warning though. It still installs MC properly (I tried from a fresh 16.04 AMD64 install).
Awesome Donkey:
Heads up Mint users, it looks like the APT update is pushed out to Linux Mint 17.x, so expect seeing this error when updating!
astromo:
--- Quote from: bob on April 05, 2016, 12:57:11 pm ---That is just a warning though. It still installs MC properly (I tried from a fresh 16.04 AMD64 install).
--- End quote ---
I concur. Did the same to QNAP VM runing Ubuntu 16.04 with the AMD64. Saw the warning but the install completed without issue and MC fired up and loaded the registration file successfully.
It would appear that the term "error" in this context is a bit strong unless there's contrary experience to hand.
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