Can't update PiAware, ERRORS

I have been trying to update PiAware and dump 1090, but everytime it runs I get these errors…

[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] manual update (user-initiated via their flightaware control page) requested by adept server
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] *** running command ‘/usr/lib/piaware/helpers/run-apt-get update’ and logging output
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] performing manual update, action: piaware
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Err http://raspberrypi.collabora.com wheezy Release.gpg
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Err http://raspberrypi.collabora.com wheezy/rpi armhf Packages
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Err http://raspberrypi.collabora.com wheezy/rpi Translation-en
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Ign http://raspberrypi.collabora.com wheezy Release
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Get:1 http://flightaware.com wheezy Release.gpg [473 B]
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Something wicked happened resolving ‘raspberrypi.collabora.com:http’ (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Something wicked happened resolving ‘raspberrypi.collabora.com:http’ (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Get:2 http://archive.raspberrypi.org wheezy Release.gpg [488 B]
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Get:3 http://flightaware.com wheezy Release [14.4 kB]
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Get:4 http://archive.raspberrypi.org wheezy Release [17.6 kB]
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Hit http://flightaware.com wheezy Release
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Get:5 http://flightaware.com wheezy/main armhf Packages [7680 kB]
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Get:6 http://archive.raspberrypi.org wheezy/main armhf Packages [145 kB]
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Ign http://archive.raspberrypi.org wheezy/main Translation-en
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Get:7 http://flightaware.com wheezy/contrib armhf Packages [35.0 kB]
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Get:8 http://flightaware.com wheezy/non-free armhf Packages [73.6 kB]
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Get:9 http://flightaware.com wheezy/rpi armhf Packages [592 B]
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Hit http://flightaware.com wheezy/piaware armhf Packages
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Ign http://flightaware.com wheezy/contrib Translation-en
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Ign http://flightaware.com wheezy/main Translation-en
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Ign http://flightaware.com wheezy/non-free Translation-en
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Ign http://flightaware.com wheezy/rpi Translation-en
[2019-02-16 07:37 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Ign http://flightaware.com wheezy/piaware Translation-en
[2019-02-16 07:38 EST] run-apt-get(8504): Fetched 7967 kB in 1min 18s (102 kB/s)
[2019-02-16 07:38 EST] run-apt-get(8504): W: Failed to fetch http://raspberrypi.collabora.com/dists/wheezy/Release.gpg Something wicked happened resolving ‘raspberrypi.collabora.com:http’ (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[2019-02-16 07:38 EST] child process 8504 exited with status EXIT 100
[2019-02-16 07:38 EST] run-apt-get(8504): W: Failed to fetch http://raspberrypi.collabora.com/dists/wheezy/rpi/binary-armhf/Packages Something wicked happened resolving ‘raspberrypi.collabora.com:http’ (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[2019-02-16 07:38 EST] skipping action piaware
[2019-02-16 07:38 EST] run-apt-get(8504): W: Failed to fetch http://raspberrypi.collabora.com/dists/wheezy/rpi/i18n/Translation-en Something wicked happened resolving ‘raspberrypi.collabora.com:http’ (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[2019-02-16 07:38 EST] run-apt-get(8504): E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[2019-02-16 07:38 EST] update request complete
[2019-02-16 07:39 EST] mlat-client(5388): Server status: synchronized with 69 nearby receivers
[2019-02-16 07:39 EST] mlat-client(5388): Aircraft: 5 of 8 Mode S, 14 of 21 ADS-B used
[2019-02-16 07:39 EST] mlat-client(5388): Receiver: 147.3 msg/s received 46.3 msg/s processed (31%)
[2019-02-16 07:39 EST] mlat-client(5388): Server: 0.0 kB/s from server 0.0kB/s TCP to server 0.6kB/s UDP to server
[2019-02-16 07:39 EST] mlat-client(5388): Receiver status: connected
[2019-02-16 07:39 EST] mlat-client(5388): Results: 10.7 positions/minute
[2019-02-16 07:40 EST] 238605 msgs recv’d from dump1090-fa (342 in last 5m); 238528 msgs sent to FlightAware
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] manual update (user-initiated via their flightaware control page) requested by adept server
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] *** running command ‘/usr/lib/piaware/helpers/run-apt-get update’ and logging output
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] performing manual update, action: dump1090 restart_piaware
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Err http://raspberrypi.collabora.com wheezy/rpi armhf Packages
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Err http://raspberrypi.collabora.com wheezy Release.gpg
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Something wicked happened resolving ‘raspberrypi.collabora.com:http’ (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Ign http://raspberrypi.collabora.com wheezy Release
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Something wicked happened resolving ‘raspberrypi.collabora.com:http’ (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Err http://raspberrypi.collabora.com wheezy/rpi Translation-en
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Hit http://archive.raspberrypi.org wheezy Release.gpg
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Something wicked happened resolving ‘raspberrypi.collabora.com:http’ (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Hit http://flightaware.com wheezy Release.gpg
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Hit http://flightaware.com wheezy Release.gpg
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Hit http://flightaware.com wheezy Release
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Hit http://archive.raspberrypi.org wheezy Release
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Hit http://flightaware.com wheezy Release
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Hit http://archive.raspberrypi.org wheezy/main armhf Packages
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Hit http://flightaware.com wheezy/main armhf Packages
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Hit http://flightaware.com wheezy/contrib armhf Packages
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Hit http://flightaware.com wheezy/rpi armhf Packages
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Hit http://flightaware.com wheezy/non-free armhf Packages
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Ign http://archive.raspberrypi.org wheezy/main Translation-en
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Hit http://flightaware.com wheezy/piaware armhf Packages
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Ign http://flightaware.com wheezy/contrib Translation-en
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Ign http://flightaware.com wheezy/main Translation-en
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Ign http://flightaware.com wheezy/non-free Translation-en
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Ign http://flightaware.com wheezy/rpi Translation-en
[2019-02-16 07:42 EST] run-apt-get(8561): Ign http://flightaware.com wheezy/piaware Translation-en
[2019-02-16 07:43 EST] run-apt-get(8561): W: Failed to fetch http://raspberrypi.collabora.com/dists/wheezy/Release.gpg Something wicked happened resolving ‘raspberrypi.collabora.com:http’ (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[2019-02-16 07:43 EST] run-apt-get(8561): W: Failed to fetch http://raspberrypi.collabora.com/dists/wheezy/rpi/binary-armhf/Packages Something wicked happened resolving ‘raspberrypi.collabora.com:http’ (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[2019-02-16 07:43 EST] run-apt-get(8561): W: Failed to fetch http://raspberrypi.collabora.com/dists/wheezy/rpi/i18n/Translation-en Something wicked happened resolving ‘raspberrypi.collabora.com:http’ (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[2019-02-16 07:43 EST] run-apt-get(8561): E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[2019-02-16 07:43 EST] skipping action restart_piaware
[2019-02-16 07:43 EST] skipping action dump1090
[2019-02-16 07:43 EST] update request complete
[2019-02-16 07:43 EST] child process 8561 exited with status EXIT 100
[2019-02-16 07:45 EST] 238906 msgs recv’d from dump1090-fa (301 in last 5m); 238829 msgs sent to FlightAware
[2019-02-16 07:47 EST] manual update (user-initiated via their flightaware control page) requested by adept server
[2019-02-16 07:47 EST] performing manual update, action: reboot
[2019-02-16 07:47 EST] rebooting…
[2019-02-16 07:47 EST] update request complete
[2019-02-16 07:47 EST] faup1090 exited with SIG SIGHUP
[2019-02-16 07:47 EST] fa-mlat-client exited normally
[2019-02-16 07:48 EST] multilateration data requested
[2019-02-16 07:48 EST] ADS-B data program ‘dump1090-fa’ is listening on port 30005, so far so good
[2019-02-16 07:48 EST] Started faup1090 (pid 2560) to connect to dump1090-fa
[2019-02-16 07:48 EST] adept reported location: 39.56581, -79.94994, 1237ft AMSL
[2019-02-16 07:48 EST] my feeder ID is 1d218b8c-3949-487f-bd32-beb1ebeb5b9f
[2019-02-16 07:48 EST] logged in to FlightAware as user deanot26508
[2019-02-16 07:48 EST] Starting multilateration client: /usr/lib/piaware/helpers/fa-mlat-client --input-connect localhost:30005 --input-type dump1090 --results beast,connect,localhost:30104 --results beast,listen,30105 --results ext_basestation,listen,30106 --udp-transport 70.42.6.225:7834:2097301006
[2019-02-16 07:48 EST] mlat-client(2565): fa-mlat-client 0.2.10 starting up
[2019-02-16 07:48 EST] mlat-client(2565): Listening for Beast-format results connection on port 30105
[2019-02-16 07:48 EST] mlat-client(2565): Input format changed to BEAST, 12MHz clock
[2019-02-16 07:48 EST] mlat-client(2565): Listening for Extended Basestation-format results connection on port 30106
[2019-02-16 07:48 EST] mlat-client(2565): Input connected to localhost:30005
[2019-02-16 07:48 EST] mlat-client(2565): Beast-format results connection with 127.0.0.1:30104: connection established
[2019-02-16 07:49 EST] 40 msgs recv’d from dump1090-fa; 40 msgs sent to FlightAware
[2019-02-16 07:54 EST] 260 msgs recv’d from dump1090-fa (220 in last 5m); 260 msgs sent to FlightAware
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] *** running command ‘/usr/lib/piaware/helpers/run-apt-get update’ and logging output
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] performing manual update, action: dump1090 restart_piaware
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] run-apt-get(2592): Err http://raspberrypi.collabora.com wheezy Release.gpg
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] run-apt-get(2592): Hit http://flightaware.com wheezy Release.gpg
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] run-apt-get(2592): Something wicked happened resolving ‘raspberrypi.collabora.com:http’ (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] run-apt-get(2592): Something wicked happened resolving ‘raspberrypi.collabora.com:http’ (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] run-apt-get(2592): Ign http://raspberrypi.collabora.com wheezy Release
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] run-apt-get(2592): Err http://raspberrypi.collabora.com wheezy/rpi armhf Packages
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] run-apt-get(2592): Hit http://archive.raspberrypi.org wheezy Release.gpg
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] run-apt-get(2592): Hit http://flightaware.com wheezy Release.gpg
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] run-apt-get(2592): Hit http://flightaware.com wheezy Release
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] run-apt-get(2592): Hit http://archive.raspberrypi.org wheezy Release
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] run-apt-get(2592): Hit http://flightaware.com wheezy/main armhf Packages
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] run-apt-get(2592): Hit http://flightaware.com wheezy/contrib armhf Packages
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] run-apt-get(2592): Hit http://archive.raspberrypi.org wheezy/main armhf Packages
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] run-apt-get(2592): Hit http://flightaware.com wheezy/rpi armhf Packages
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] run-apt-get(2592): Ign http://archive.raspberrypi.org wheezy/main Translation-en
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] run-apt-get(2592): Ign http://flightaware.com wheezy/contrib Translation-en
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] run-apt-get(2592): Ign http://flightaware.com wheezy/main Translation-en
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] run-apt-get(2592): Ign http://flightaware.com wheezy/non-free Translation-en
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] run-apt-get(2592): Ign http://flightaware.com wheezy/rpi Translation-en
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] run-apt-get(2592): Ign http://flightaware.com wheezy/piaware Translation-en
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] mlat-client(2565): Receiver status: connected
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] mlat-client(2565): Receiver: 78.6 msg/s received 32.0 msg/s processed (41%)
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] mlat-client(2565): Server status: synchronized with 62 nearby receivers
[2019-02-16 08:03 EST] mlat-client(2565): Results: 20.4 positions/minute
[2019-02-16 08:04 EST] run-apt-get(2592): W: Failed to fetch http://raspberrypi.collabora.com/dists/wheezy/Release.gpg Something wicked happened resolving ‘raspberrypi.collabora.com:http’ (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[2019-02-16 08:04 EST] run-apt-get(2592): W: Failed to fetch http://raspberrypi.collabora.com/dists/wheezy/rpi/binary-armhf/Packages Something wicked happened resolving ‘raspberrypi.collabora.com:http’ (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[2019-02-16 08:04 EST] run-apt-get(2592): E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[2019-02-16 08:04 EST] update request complete
[2019-02-16 08:04 EST] run-apt-get(2592): W: Failed to fetch http://raspberrypi.collabora.com/dists/wheezy/rpi/i18n/Translation-en Something wicked happened resolving ‘raspberrypi.collabora.com:http’ (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[2019-02-16 08:04 EST] skipping action restart_piaware
[2019-02-16 08:04 EST] child process 2592 exited with status EXIT 100
[2019-02-16 08:04 EST] 781 msgs recv’d from dump1090-fa (245 in last 5m); 781 msgs sent to FlightAware

Have you modified your apt sources?

What does this command show:

cat /etc/apt/sources.list

If you haven’t modified anything then you will probably just have to wait until the raspberry pi load balancing throws out that mirror, because it is obviously not working.

Fast reply, thank you… it shows the following…

pi@piaware ~ $ cat /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://flightaware.com/mirror/raspbian/raspbian/ wheezy main contrib non-free rpi

I’ll have to check this output as well:

cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*

pi@piaware ~ $ cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*
deb http://raspberrypi.collabora.com wheezy rpi
deb http://flightaware.com/adsb/piaware/files/packages wheezy piaware
deb Index of /debian wheezy main

Uncomment line below then ‘apt-get update’ to enable ‘apt-get source’

#deb-src Index of /debian wheezy main

Hmm i’m not sure how that collabora mirror got in there, what does
ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
say?

When I ping that collabora address I get no result, it’s like it does not exist…

here is the output…

pi@piaware ~ $ ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
collabora.list piaware.list raspi.list

Have you installed any other software on that pi?

Should be safe enough to move that collabora thing out of your sources like that:

sudo mv /etc/apt/sources.list.d/collabora.list /home/pi

No, this is a standalone PI, it’s only purpose is PiAware. I have not updated it manually in quite some time, reason for that is automatic updates are on, but I don’t feel it does anything… I will edit the file and see what happens…

Well on your stats page it says piaware 3.6.3 so it seems to be up to date.

Anyway if you want to upgrade from wheezy to stretch then you will need to use the new sd-card image anyway.
(think of it as updating from win7 to win10 in the linux world)

But if you only use it to feed you don’t really need to update to stretch.

The software version of piaware is updated just fine no matter if it is running on stretch or wheezy.

I think I will stay on the version it is on… I run stretch on a few other PI’s, but to be quite honest I am a linux noob, I just don’t get enough seat time with it.

It seems to be going through now, I can’t understand how that source was added…

I appreciate your fast reply, everything seems to be working normally now.

This file seems to be there by default for wheezy installations of Raspbian.

Seems they have taken down their mirror leading to some errors.
(I think it was updating despite the errors, not sure though)

I strongly suggest starting from a new sdcard image; wheezy has been unsupported by upstream for a while now and you are going to have, at best, a rocky upgrade path.

Normally I would of thought it would skip that mirror and move on to the next, if it could not resolve the mirror. Maybe I am wrong, mainly a windows guy (unfortunately) so I may be barking up the wrong tree with that statement…

I may just do that, that SD has been in that PI for many years and it is probably time for a change before it craps out on me.

Thank you to both of you… I do appreciate your help and time.

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