[PlanetCCRMA] apt broken after installing ATrpms?

Nathaniel Virgo nathaniel.virgo@ntlworld.com
Sun Oct 17 02:29:01 2004


Hi,

I finally decided to go ahead and install ATrpms over the top of my 
Planet install, but now whenever I run apt, apt-cache or synaptic I get

[root@sherka nev]# apt-get update
E: Could not open file /etc/apt/rpmpriorities - open (2 No such file or 
directory)
E: could not open package priority file /etc/apt/rpmpriorities

I do remember playing with apt's configuration files at some point but I 
thought I'd put them all back how they were.  There were several errors 
and warnings that appeared when doing apt-get update - the ones that 
seem relevant are:

   9:apt                    ########################################### 
[ 10%]
warning: /etc/apt/vendors.list saved as /etc/apt/vendors.list.rpmsave
warning: /etc/apt/sources.list saved as /etc/apt/sources.list.rpmsave
warning: /etc/apt/rpmpriorities saved as /etc/apt/rpmpriorities.rpmsave
warning: /etc/apt/apt.conf saved as /etc/apt/apt.conf.rpmsave
  10:synaptic               ########################################### 
[ 11%]
  11:atrpms-package-config  warning: /etc/apt/apt.conf created as 
/etc/apt/apt.conf.rpmnew
warning: /etc/apt/rpmpriorities created as /etc/apt/rpmpriorities.rpmnew
warning: /etc/apt/sources.list created as /etc/apt/sources.list.rpmnew
warning: /etc/apt/vendors.list created as /etc/apt/vendors.list.rpmnew
########################################### [ 12%]
Can't open /etc/apt/sources.list: No such file or directory.

Anyway, the *.rpmsave and *.rpmnew files are there in /etc/apt -- should 
I just copy them so they have the right names and if so which ones?  Is 
this supposed to happen?

Thanks in advance for any help,

Nathaniel