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Resolved nginx repo missing in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/plesk.list

TimReeves

Regular Pleskian
Hi,

this is Onyx 17.0.7 freshly installed on a KVM-based VPS at Contabo, running Debian 8.6

I was irritated by the messages from apt-get "Ignoring file 'plesk.list.ai_back'..." and found in some threads here that it is a backup file left by the Autoinstaller, and that I can delete it manually.

But before doing so, I compared it's content to that in plesk.list

The backup has one Repo that the valid file does not:

deb http://autoinstall.plesk.com/debian/NGINX17 jessie all

Is that correct to not have it, or a bug?

Thanks, Tim
 
Hi TimReeves,

on Debian/Ubuntu - operating systems, the Plesk autoinstaller uses as well temporarily created sources - lists, based on the actual installed Plesk components on your server, or to list possible, additional Plesk components, or updates/upgrades/patches. Previously used sources might differ to constantly existent used sources - lists, written by Plesk to "/etc/apt/sources.list.d". So back to your question:

Is that correct to not have it
Yes, it is.

or a bug?
No, it isn't a bug.
 
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