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> Hi everyone,
>
> I booted my Debian machine this morning and ran "apt-cache search
> jdk". It responded with several dozen lines of stuff like
>
&gt;  W: Couldn't stat source package list <a  rel="nofollow" href="ftp://ftp.debian.org";>ftp://ftp.debian.org</a> woody Packages
&gt;  - stat (2 No such file or directory).
&gt;
&gt; Is there a problem with the Debian servers, or is something wrong on
&gt; my side? I haven't changed anything about the APT configuration, so
&gt; I don't see why it would suddenly stop working.

I think apt-cache just uses your local cache of the repositories, so
the problem is on your end. I've never seen anything like that, though.

	bjorn


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