On update, it yelled at me with: GPG error: wheezy Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 8B48AD6246925553 NO_PUBKEY 6FB2A1C265FFB764īecause I'm not on debian, but I did sudo apt-key adv -keyserver -recv-keys 8B48AD6246925553 I added the repo ( deb wheezy main) to /etc/apt/sources.list, then ran sudo apt-get update. I'm installing tk8.5-dev and tcl8.5-dev on the pi. I'm going to include a few notes below for anyone interested please note that all this runaround ended up not working, and I just downloaded the files directly from: īut hopefully this will be useful to someone. This is a really long comment in response to helpful answer, by the way it got me on the right track. The other thing you can do is use apt offline From there you execute on your target machine: sudo dpkg -i *.deb You then take the data out of that directory and put it on some device to transfer to your FTP server. Sometimes you may even need to do a sudo apt-get remove if your machine already has the package that your destination server requires. This is why you at least need a similar build. The -d does a download only and build-dep gets all the dependencies required and drops them into /var/cache/apt/archives/. The above command cleans the /var/cache/apt/archives/ directory so that you can ensure it only contains the package and dependencies you desire. Typically, from the internet machine you will first run: sudo apt-get clean You will need a machine that is similar to the FTP server and from the FTP server you will need to download all packages and dependencies. But below is what I've done to get it to work at times. Doing this is never ever clean, and never perfect.
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