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Installing RabbitVCS on Ubuntu Jammy 22.04

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I am trying to install RabbitVCS on Ubuntu 22.04 using PPA but I am getting this error:

Err:8 https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/rabbitvcs/ppa/ubuntu jammy Release

  404  Not Found [IP: 185.125.190.52 443]

Reading package lists... Done

E: The repository 'https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/rabbitvcs/ppa/ubuntu jammy Release' does not have a Release file.

N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.

N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.

Upon investigation, it appears that the PPA does not exist in https://launchpad.net/~rabbitvcs/+archive/ubuntu/ppa

Is there a way to solve this? Or are there alternatives to RabbitVCS?

hr flag
It appears to be [available from Ubuntu's own "universe" repository](https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/rabbitvcs-core)
Ian Nathanael Hadinoto avatar
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How would I install that repository? I am following the wiki and installing it through PPA at the moment using: `sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rabbitvcs/ppa` How would installing from the universe repository work?
hr flag
[How do I enable the "Universe" repository?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/148638/how-do-i-enable-the-universe-repository)
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gp flag

Since it's not available then you just have to remove your ubuntu version and roll back to a supported one. which looking at your link is utopic 14.04

Ian Nathanael Hadinoto avatar
ly flag
Thanks I will try that
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