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Repositories which fail and need to be removed - but are not in sources.list??
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gotLL:
I figured it out
The offending files were located in a different folder within /etc/apt/sourses.list.d
deleting the offending files fixed the problem
Jerry:
Your built in Help Manual has the answer. Software > Removing a PPA
gotLL:
Hello,
I need to clean out a repository PPA that I added by mistake
The URL is: https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu bionic InRelease
I've gone into the etc/apt/sources.list and deleted it from file - and then performed the "sudo apt update"
It is still appearing however as an update error
So apparently deleting it from the source.list file was not sufficient to remove it
I then tried to remove them using synaptic - but synaptic does not show it.
I assume Synaptic is reading the sources.list file
I then tried the command:
sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa: https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu bionic InRelease
And this returns an error - need a single repository as argument
I'm stumpted!
Can anyone help!
Sincere thanks
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