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Trying to access http://pkg.bunsenlabs.org/debian, but getting a 404.
https://downforeveryoneorjustme.com also reporting the same:
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It's not just you! pkg.bunsenlabs.org is down.
Last updated: Aug 24, 2025, 1:13 PM (1 second ago)
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Can you download 'http://pkg.bunsenlabs.org/debian/dists/boron/InRelease' with wget, or access it on Firefox?
Can you do an apt upgrade on a system which is configured to use a bunsenlabs repository?
Direct access to the debian/ directory is not allowed.
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Maybe @jimjamz is looking for http://pkg.bunsenlabs.org/debian/pool/main/ ?
-edit- The trailing '/' is missing from the original post. This works...
http://pkg.bunsenlabs.org/debian/
The links from https://www.bunsenlabs.org/repositories.html (which I could have sworn used to work) are missing the same slash.
Last edited by hhh (2025-08-26 20:59:22)
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^Thanks for disentangling that a bit. I thought I had accessed those directories from Firefox in the past, but just concluded that our server was very strictly configured. That final slash is easy to miss.
As for the repo URIs on repositories.html, they are presented as part of the necessary apt sources list entry and don't have a final slash usually. (Examples here.) Maybe we could just stop making them links to http://pkg.bunsenlabs.org/debian - there's not usually any reason to click those URIs is there?
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That's fine. Any reason not to link to http://pkg.bunsenlabs.org/debian/pool/main/ somewhere on that page as well?
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^Not that I can think of. But I don't know if anyone would need to go there except to check if the repos are up.
You can more easily find and directly download packages via the repoidx search, linked from:
"You can view and search the contents of the repository here."
But I can drop the direct link to pool/main/ just under that line if you think some people might find it useful?
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