I'm having the same issue.
Edit: I seem to have resolved it.
To get around the problematic package I first marked it as held as mentioned above, then did an apt-get update and dist-upgrade, everything went swimmingly.
Then to deal with the problematic package, some googling led me here. Once I unmarked the package as held and updated my /etc/apt/sources.list file by adding the "s" to the http URL to make it an https URL I did another sudo apt-get update && apt-get upgrade and voilà! All is right with the world, it upgraded!
It's strange that http->https is what did the trick but heck, it works again!
Edit: I seem to have resolved it.
To get around the problematic package I first marked it as held as mentioned above, then did an apt-get update and dist-upgrade, everything went swimmingly.
Then to deal with the problematic package, some googling led me here. Once I unmarked the package as held and updated my /etc/apt/sources.list file by adding the "s" to the http URL to make it an https URL I did another sudo apt-get update && apt-get upgrade and voilà! All is right with the world, it upgraded!
It's strange that http->https is what did the trick but heck, it works again!
Statistics: Posted by Hexagon3570 — Sat Oct 12, 2024 9:54 pm