Ubuntu/Debian repos are back - but requires manual acceptance - EXTRA: Yum/RPM repo also back!

Either that or I just have good google-fu. =)

Again outdated … repo says newest version already installed (1.15.3.876-ad6e39743)
while PMS wants to upgrade to Version 1.15.4.993 … lol

Yeah I’m getting the same thing

Ah I forgot to hook up the cache purge job. Give me an hour and I’ll get it done.

Please try again!

Feels hacky but worked like a charm. Thank you!

# yum list|grep plexmedia
plexmediaserver.x86_64                 1.15.4.993-bb4a2cb6c            installed

and the ui tells me to download plexmediaserver-1.15.4.994-107756f7e.x86_64
Perhaps the cache needs some more aggressive purging - on rpm create maybe :slight_smile:

a 24-hour delay is not unusual.
patience, patience, patience :slight_smile:

Mine upgraded smoothly from the repo this morning. Must have gotten fixed. But I also never noticed it being out of date shrug

did a normal update, just now.
as I said, just wait a day or so :slight_smile:

I am not getting a request for confirmation, my error is ending at ;
N: This must be accepted explicitly before updates for this repository can be applied. See apt-secure(8) manpage for details.

Thanks

I’m running 1.15.4.994 (ARMv7). UI offers update to 1.15.6.1079, however repo doesn’t have this version.

sudo apt-get update
Hit:1 http://ports.ubuntu.com bionic InRelease
Ign:2 https://downloads.plex.tv/repo/deb public InRelease                                          
Hit:3 https://downloads.plex.tv/repo/deb public Release                                            
Hit:4 http://ports.ubuntu.com bionic-security InRelease                                       
Hit:5 http://ports.ubuntu.com bionic-updates InRelease                  
Hit:7 http://ports.ubuntu.com bionic-backports InRelease
Hit:6 https://apt.armbian.com bionic InRelease  

apt-get -s install plexmediaserver
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
plexmediaserver is already the newest version (1.15.4.994-107756f7e).

The manual download page says ā€œMay 15, 2019ā€, and today is May 25. Or this kind of delay is considered normal?

I’m not able to update… apt upgrade claims there are no updates to install for plex and apt update returns:

W: Duplicate sources.list entry https://downloads.plex.tv/repo/deb/ ./public/main amd64 Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/downloads.plex.tv_repo_deb_dists_._public_main_binary-amd64_Packages)

in Debian you should have a file called: ā€œ/etc/apt/sources.list.d/plexmediaserver.listā€

in this file you should have: ā€œdeb https://downloads.plex.tv/repo/deb/ public mainā€

I got the update message in the web UI about two days ago, but the repos don’t seem to have updated yet. Seems like you just need a bit of patience :slight_smile:

Thank you for telling me what I need. However I don’t remember complaining, so your precious advice is definitely misplaced.

I already updated manually (as I’ve been doing every version since migrating to official package), but what’s the point of having repo weeks behind the manual download storage?

For what its worth im seeing the same for amd64

xxxxxxx@yyyyyyyyy:~$ apt-get -s install plexmediaserver
NOTE: This is only a simulation!
      apt-get needs root privileges for real execution.
      Keep also in mind that locking is deactivated,
      so don't depend on the relevance to the real current situation!
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
plexmediaserver is already the newest version (1.15.4.994-107756f7e).
0 to upgrade, 0 to newly install, 0 to remove and 0 not to upgrade.

Hopefully we simply need to wait.

usually it is 1 or 2 days behind.
and now it is only 3 days.

I don’t know the reason why the repo is behind, I’m guessing there’s a technical limitation.

I’m not really concerned about the delay on a release like this, but what happens when there is an important security update? Will the repos still be 2+ days delayed if there is a vulnerability? Everyone downloads manually?

Please do not throw popups in people’s faces prompting them to update when your update distribution channels are not ready. I know this is a very minor issue, but it’s really bad form and leads to unnecessary confusion.