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Cannot add PPA - “user or team does not exist”
Configure proxy for APT?Why cannot use ppa:ondrej?Cannot add PPA: user or team does not exist Ubuntu 18.04Cannot access PPA… please check your internet connectionI get the following errors when I try to install the Ubuntu SDK (ubuntu app development kit)Cannot add PPA ERROR user or team does not existUse Old PPA if New PPA is Not Available for New Ubuntu VersionThe repository 'http://ppa.launchpad.net/moonlight-team/pinta/ubuntu bionic Release' does not have a Release file
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When I run this command:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/sublime-text-3
I get the following error:
Cannot add PPA: 'ppa:~webupd8team/ubuntu/sublime-text-3'.
ERROR: '~webupd8team' user or team does not exist
My proxy settings are working properly
what's the solution?
ppa
|
show 1 more comment
When I run this command:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/sublime-text-3
I get the following error:
Cannot add PPA: 'ppa:~webupd8team/ubuntu/sublime-text-3'.
ERROR: '~webupd8team' user or team does not exist
My proxy settings are working properly
what's the solution?
ppa
APT seems to not work behind certain proxy types/configurations.
– user692175
Nov 1 '17 at 23:25
Did you configure apt - askubuntu.com/questions/257290/configure-proxy-for-apt ? If so try to manually add the repodeb http://ppa.launchpad.net/webupd8team/sublime-text-3/ubuntu YOUR_UBUNTU_VERSION_HERE main
– Panther
Nov 1 '17 at 23:26
1
I think it's more simply that wepupd8team hasn't updated the ppa for bionic, the last update is almost 40 weeks old. Edit: launchpad.net/~webupd8team/+archive/ubuntu/sublime-text-3 Open that link and click on "tecnical details about this ppa", you'll see it doesn't have a bionic(18.04) version
– dsSTORM
May 15 '18 at 17:33
@David Foerster I don't actually know if OP is using 18.04, though, if he confirms it I'll surely post my comment as an answer.
– dsSTORM
May 15 '18 at 17:44
1
@dsSTORM: I just saw that this question is from November and that the PPA in question had packages for all supported Ubuntu releases at the time. Nevermind then.
– David Foerster
May 15 '18 at 19:01
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show 1 more comment
When I run this command:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/sublime-text-3
I get the following error:
Cannot add PPA: 'ppa:~webupd8team/ubuntu/sublime-text-3'.
ERROR: '~webupd8team' user or team does not exist
My proxy settings are working properly
what's the solution?
ppa
When I run this command:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/sublime-text-3
I get the following error:
Cannot add PPA: 'ppa:~webupd8team/ubuntu/sublime-text-3'.
ERROR: '~webupd8team' user or team does not exist
My proxy settings are working properly
what's the solution?
ppa
ppa
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APT seems to not work behind certain proxy types/configurations.
– user692175
Nov 1 '17 at 23:25
Did you configure apt - askubuntu.com/questions/257290/configure-proxy-for-apt ? If so try to manually add the repodeb http://ppa.launchpad.net/webupd8team/sublime-text-3/ubuntu YOUR_UBUNTU_VERSION_HERE main
– Panther
Nov 1 '17 at 23:26
1
I think it's more simply that wepupd8team hasn't updated the ppa for bionic, the last update is almost 40 weeks old. Edit: launchpad.net/~webupd8team/+archive/ubuntu/sublime-text-3 Open that link and click on "tecnical details about this ppa", you'll see it doesn't have a bionic(18.04) version
– dsSTORM
May 15 '18 at 17:33
@David Foerster I don't actually know if OP is using 18.04, though, if he confirms it I'll surely post my comment as an answer.
– dsSTORM
May 15 '18 at 17:44
1
@dsSTORM: I just saw that this question is from November and that the PPA in question had packages for all supported Ubuntu releases at the time. Nevermind then.
– David Foerster
May 15 '18 at 19:01
|
show 1 more comment
APT seems to not work behind certain proxy types/configurations.
– user692175
Nov 1 '17 at 23:25
Did you configure apt - askubuntu.com/questions/257290/configure-proxy-for-apt ? If so try to manually add the repodeb http://ppa.launchpad.net/webupd8team/sublime-text-3/ubuntu YOUR_UBUNTU_VERSION_HERE main
– Panther
Nov 1 '17 at 23:26
1
I think it's more simply that wepupd8team hasn't updated the ppa for bionic, the last update is almost 40 weeks old. Edit: launchpad.net/~webupd8team/+archive/ubuntu/sublime-text-3 Open that link and click on "tecnical details about this ppa", you'll see it doesn't have a bionic(18.04) version
– dsSTORM
May 15 '18 at 17:33
@David Foerster I don't actually know if OP is using 18.04, though, if he confirms it I'll surely post my comment as an answer.
– dsSTORM
May 15 '18 at 17:44
1
@dsSTORM: I just saw that this question is from November and that the PPA in question had packages for all supported Ubuntu releases at the time. Nevermind then.
– David Foerster
May 15 '18 at 19:01
APT seems to not work behind certain proxy types/configurations.
– user692175
Nov 1 '17 at 23:25
APT seems to not work behind certain proxy types/configurations.
– user692175
Nov 1 '17 at 23:25
Did you configure apt - askubuntu.com/questions/257290/configure-proxy-for-apt ? If so try to manually add the repo
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/webupd8team/sublime-text-3/ubuntu YOUR_UBUNTU_VERSION_HERE main
– Panther
Nov 1 '17 at 23:26
Did you configure apt - askubuntu.com/questions/257290/configure-proxy-for-apt ? If so try to manually add the repo
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/webupd8team/sublime-text-3/ubuntu YOUR_UBUNTU_VERSION_HERE main
– Panther
Nov 1 '17 at 23:26
1
1
I think it's more simply that wepupd8team hasn't updated the ppa for bionic, the last update is almost 40 weeks old. Edit: launchpad.net/~webupd8team/+archive/ubuntu/sublime-text-3 Open that link and click on "tecnical details about this ppa", you'll see it doesn't have a bionic(18.04) version
– dsSTORM
May 15 '18 at 17:33
I think it's more simply that wepupd8team hasn't updated the ppa for bionic, the last update is almost 40 weeks old. Edit: launchpad.net/~webupd8team/+archive/ubuntu/sublime-text-3 Open that link and click on "tecnical details about this ppa", you'll see it doesn't have a bionic(18.04) version
– dsSTORM
May 15 '18 at 17:33
@David Foerster I don't actually know if OP is using 18.04, though, if he confirms it I'll surely post my comment as an answer.
– dsSTORM
May 15 '18 at 17:44
@David Foerster I don't actually know if OP is using 18.04, though, if he confirms it I'll surely post my comment as an answer.
– dsSTORM
May 15 '18 at 17:44
1
1
@dsSTORM: I just saw that this question is from November and that the PPA in question had packages for all supported Ubuntu releases at the time. Nevermind then.
– David Foerster
May 15 '18 at 19:01
@dsSTORM: I just saw that this question is from November and that the PPA in question had packages for all supported Ubuntu releases at the time. Nevermind then.
– David Foerster
May 15 '18 at 19:01
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I found a working solution at add-apt-repository derrière un proxy d'entreprise (in French).
To summarize it, you have to export the env variables HTTP(S)_PROXY
, lowercase and uppercase in your term.
Then execute:
sudo -E add-apt-repository ppa:...
The -E
option will preserve the env vars defined above, and will enable the proxy use.
1
Unfortunately this didn't work for me in ubuntu 18.04 when trying to install Oracle 8 JDK. I fixed it by puttingdeb http://ppa.launchpad.net/webupd8team/java/ubuntu bionic main
in the Software Updater's settings (Settings > Other Software > Add...)
– snark
Sep 7 '18 at 10:50
1
This worked under Windows Subsystem for Linux ( Ubuntu 19.x ) for me.
– user17723
Sep 13 at 17:45
add a comment
|
It seems add-apt-repository
doesn't use apt proxy settings (maybe it's using wget
under the hood). A workaround is to tun the command from a machine which is not behind a proxy and to copy the files
/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/ondrej_ubuntu_php.gpg
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ondrej-ubuntu-php-xenial.list
to the other machine.
1
…or simply use the manual method described on Launchpad for each PPA.
– David Foerster
May 15 '18 at 17:39
add a comment
|
Adding the corresponding repositories is not enough unless you have an internet connection.
I fixed this by making an internet connection because the repositories had already been added.
Check this with: $ ping www.google.com
Good Luck
Didn't work, and what's "GL"?
– Dan Dascalescu
yesterday
@DanDascalescu I honestly had this error and then I realized that I was without an internet connection. There will be thousands of roads to reach Rome, I shared my humble solution. Good luck
– CORONEL Braian
yesterday
Next answer could be "I fixed it by plugging the computer in" :)
– Dan Dascalescu
12 hours ago
add a comment
|
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I found a working solution at add-apt-repository derrière un proxy d'entreprise (in French).
To summarize it, you have to export the env variables HTTP(S)_PROXY
, lowercase and uppercase in your term.
Then execute:
sudo -E add-apt-repository ppa:...
The -E
option will preserve the env vars defined above, and will enable the proxy use.
1
Unfortunately this didn't work for me in ubuntu 18.04 when trying to install Oracle 8 JDK. I fixed it by puttingdeb http://ppa.launchpad.net/webupd8team/java/ubuntu bionic main
in the Software Updater's settings (Settings > Other Software > Add...)
– snark
Sep 7 '18 at 10:50
1
This worked under Windows Subsystem for Linux ( Ubuntu 19.x ) for me.
– user17723
Sep 13 at 17:45
add a comment
|
I found a working solution at add-apt-repository derrière un proxy d'entreprise (in French).
To summarize it, you have to export the env variables HTTP(S)_PROXY
, lowercase and uppercase in your term.
Then execute:
sudo -E add-apt-repository ppa:...
The -E
option will preserve the env vars defined above, and will enable the proxy use.
1
Unfortunately this didn't work for me in ubuntu 18.04 when trying to install Oracle 8 JDK. I fixed it by puttingdeb http://ppa.launchpad.net/webupd8team/java/ubuntu bionic main
in the Software Updater's settings (Settings > Other Software > Add...)
– snark
Sep 7 '18 at 10:50
1
This worked under Windows Subsystem for Linux ( Ubuntu 19.x ) for me.
– user17723
Sep 13 at 17:45
add a comment
|
I found a working solution at add-apt-repository derrière un proxy d'entreprise (in French).
To summarize it, you have to export the env variables HTTP(S)_PROXY
, lowercase and uppercase in your term.
Then execute:
sudo -E add-apt-repository ppa:...
The -E
option will preserve the env vars defined above, and will enable the proxy use.
I found a working solution at add-apt-repository derrière un proxy d'entreprise (in French).
To summarize it, you have to export the env variables HTTP(S)_PROXY
, lowercase and uppercase in your term.
Then execute:
sudo -E add-apt-repository ppa:...
The -E
option will preserve the env vars defined above, and will enable the proxy use.
edited Aug 4 at 8:54
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Unfortunately this didn't work for me in ubuntu 18.04 when trying to install Oracle 8 JDK. I fixed it by puttingdeb http://ppa.launchpad.net/webupd8team/java/ubuntu bionic main
in the Software Updater's settings (Settings > Other Software > Add...)
– snark
Sep 7 '18 at 10:50
1
This worked under Windows Subsystem for Linux ( Ubuntu 19.x ) for me.
– user17723
Sep 13 at 17:45
add a comment
|
1
Unfortunately this didn't work for me in ubuntu 18.04 when trying to install Oracle 8 JDK. I fixed it by puttingdeb http://ppa.launchpad.net/webupd8team/java/ubuntu bionic main
in the Software Updater's settings (Settings > Other Software > Add...)
– snark
Sep 7 '18 at 10:50
1
This worked under Windows Subsystem for Linux ( Ubuntu 19.x ) for me.
– user17723
Sep 13 at 17:45
1
1
Unfortunately this didn't work for me in ubuntu 18.04 when trying to install Oracle 8 JDK. I fixed it by putting
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/webupd8team/java/ubuntu bionic main
in the Software Updater's settings (Settings > Other Software > Add...)– snark
Sep 7 '18 at 10:50
Unfortunately this didn't work for me in ubuntu 18.04 when trying to install Oracle 8 JDK. I fixed it by putting
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/webupd8team/java/ubuntu bionic main
in the Software Updater's settings (Settings > Other Software > Add...)– snark
Sep 7 '18 at 10:50
1
1
This worked under Windows Subsystem for Linux ( Ubuntu 19.x ) for me.
– user17723
Sep 13 at 17:45
This worked under Windows Subsystem for Linux ( Ubuntu 19.x ) for me.
– user17723
Sep 13 at 17:45
add a comment
|
It seems add-apt-repository
doesn't use apt proxy settings (maybe it's using wget
under the hood). A workaround is to tun the command from a machine which is not behind a proxy and to copy the files
/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/ondrej_ubuntu_php.gpg
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ondrej-ubuntu-php-xenial.list
to the other machine.
1
…or simply use the manual method described on Launchpad for each PPA.
– David Foerster
May 15 '18 at 17:39
add a comment
|
It seems add-apt-repository
doesn't use apt proxy settings (maybe it's using wget
under the hood). A workaround is to tun the command from a machine which is not behind a proxy and to copy the files
/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/ondrej_ubuntu_php.gpg
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ondrej-ubuntu-php-xenial.list
to the other machine.
1
…or simply use the manual method described on Launchpad for each PPA.
– David Foerster
May 15 '18 at 17:39
add a comment
|
It seems add-apt-repository
doesn't use apt proxy settings (maybe it's using wget
under the hood). A workaround is to tun the command from a machine which is not behind a proxy and to copy the files
/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/ondrej_ubuntu_php.gpg
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ondrej-ubuntu-php-xenial.list
to the other machine.
It seems add-apt-repository
doesn't use apt proxy settings (maybe it's using wget
under the hood). A workaround is to tun the command from a machine which is not behind a proxy and to copy the files
/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/ondrej_ubuntu_php.gpg
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ondrej-ubuntu-php-xenial.list
to the other machine.
answered May 15 '18 at 17:19
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…or simply use the manual method described on Launchpad for each PPA.
– David Foerster
May 15 '18 at 17:39
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…or simply use the manual method described on Launchpad for each PPA.
– David Foerster
May 15 '18 at 17:39
1
1
…or simply use the manual method described on Launchpad for each PPA.
– David Foerster
May 15 '18 at 17:39
…or simply use the manual method described on Launchpad for each PPA.
– David Foerster
May 15 '18 at 17:39
add a comment
|
Adding the corresponding repositories is not enough unless you have an internet connection.
I fixed this by making an internet connection because the repositories had already been added.
Check this with: $ ping www.google.com
Good Luck
Didn't work, and what's "GL"?
– Dan Dascalescu
yesterday
@DanDascalescu I honestly had this error and then I realized that I was without an internet connection. There will be thousands of roads to reach Rome, I shared my humble solution. Good luck
– CORONEL Braian
yesterday
Next answer could be "I fixed it by plugging the computer in" :)
– Dan Dascalescu
12 hours ago
add a comment
|
Adding the corresponding repositories is not enough unless you have an internet connection.
I fixed this by making an internet connection because the repositories had already been added.
Check this with: $ ping www.google.com
Good Luck
Didn't work, and what's "GL"?
– Dan Dascalescu
yesterday
@DanDascalescu I honestly had this error and then I realized that I was without an internet connection. There will be thousands of roads to reach Rome, I shared my humble solution. Good luck
– CORONEL Braian
yesterday
Next answer could be "I fixed it by plugging the computer in" :)
– Dan Dascalescu
12 hours ago
add a comment
|
Adding the corresponding repositories is not enough unless you have an internet connection.
I fixed this by making an internet connection because the repositories had already been added.
Check this with: $ ping www.google.com
Good Luck
Adding the corresponding repositories is not enough unless you have an internet connection.
I fixed this by making an internet connection because the repositories had already been added.
Check this with: $ ping www.google.com
Good Luck
edited 11 hours ago
answered Oct 17 at 0:49
CORONEL BraianCORONEL Braian
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Didn't work, and what's "GL"?
– Dan Dascalescu
yesterday
@DanDascalescu I honestly had this error and then I realized that I was without an internet connection. There will be thousands of roads to reach Rome, I shared my humble solution. Good luck
– CORONEL Braian
yesterday
Next answer could be "I fixed it by plugging the computer in" :)
– Dan Dascalescu
12 hours ago
add a comment
|
Didn't work, and what's "GL"?
– Dan Dascalescu
yesterday
@DanDascalescu I honestly had this error and then I realized that I was without an internet connection. There will be thousands of roads to reach Rome, I shared my humble solution. Good luck
– CORONEL Braian
yesterday
Next answer could be "I fixed it by plugging the computer in" :)
– Dan Dascalescu
12 hours ago
Didn't work, and what's "GL"?
– Dan Dascalescu
yesterday
Didn't work, and what's "GL"?
– Dan Dascalescu
yesterday
@DanDascalescu I honestly had this error and then I realized that I was without an internet connection. There will be thousands of roads to reach Rome, I shared my humble solution. Good luck
– CORONEL Braian
yesterday
@DanDascalescu I honestly had this error and then I realized that I was without an internet connection. There will be thousands of roads to reach Rome, I shared my humble solution. Good luck
– CORONEL Braian
yesterday
Next answer could be "I fixed it by plugging the computer in" :)
– Dan Dascalescu
12 hours ago
Next answer could be "I fixed it by plugging the computer in" :)
– Dan Dascalescu
12 hours ago
add a comment
|
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APT seems to not work behind certain proxy types/configurations.
– user692175
Nov 1 '17 at 23:25
Did you configure apt - askubuntu.com/questions/257290/configure-proxy-for-apt ? If so try to manually add the repo
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/webupd8team/sublime-text-3/ubuntu YOUR_UBUNTU_VERSION_HERE main
– Panther
Nov 1 '17 at 23:26
1
I think it's more simply that wepupd8team hasn't updated the ppa for bionic, the last update is almost 40 weeks old. Edit: launchpad.net/~webupd8team/+archive/ubuntu/sublime-text-3 Open that link and click on "tecnical details about this ppa", you'll see it doesn't have a bionic(18.04) version
– dsSTORM
May 15 '18 at 17:33
@David Foerster I don't actually know if OP is using 18.04, though, if he confirms it I'll surely post my comment as an answer.
– dsSTORM
May 15 '18 at 17:44
1
@dsSTORM: I just saw that this question is from November and that the PPA in question had packages for all supported Ubuntu releases at the time. Nevermind then.
– David Foerster
May 15 '18 at 19:01