18.2.0-4 was not found?

Hi All

Updating from both the nightlies (in the past) and the “test” release build, 18.8-23.

So, I’ve removed the gmc-19 key from the sources file to update to the test release build, and now am trying to force install 18.2.0-4, however I am getting an error to say it’s not found.
“apt-cache madison rbp2-mediacenter-osmc” returns:
rbp2-mediacenter-osmc | 18.2.0-3 | http://apt.osmc.tv stretch/main armhf Packages
rbp2-mediacenter-osmc | 18.2.0-3 | http://apt.osmc.tv stretch-devel/main armhf Packages

Cheers

18.2.0-5 is latest.
Did you run apt-get update first?

Sam

Yes, force installing 18.2.0-5 now, that’s working.

Remember to remove the GMC repositories if you wish to stay on stable releases.

Sam

Yes, as above, that was removed for the test release - that’s what you are meaning? (from the sources.list)

My sources.list only has this now:

deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian stretch main contrib non-free

deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ stretch-updates main contrib non-free

deb http://security.debian.org/ stretch/updates main contrib non-free

deb http://apt.osmc.tv stretch main

Running sudo apt-get upgrade gives an error instructing me to use dist-upgrade
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade now shows 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.

Running sudo apt-get install vero3-mediacenter-osmc=18.2.0-5
I get Version ‘18.2.0-5’ for ‘vero3-mediacenter-osmc’ was not found

??

Did you run sudo apt-get update ?

Yes I did.

Please show the output from running

sudo apt-get update
apt-cache show vero3-mediacenter-osmc

Looks like we’re already on 18.2.0-6.

Edit: It looks like you doubled posted.

Any idea where we can see the changelog?

Hi Sam

Sorry, I meant changelog of difference between 18.2.0-5 I had yesterday and the new 18.2.0-6

Just a couple of bug fixes - I think both only affect the upgrade process so if you’ve upgraded already you won’t see a difference.

Sam what did you mean by this? From the sources file?