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(Please stop duplicating quoted messages. It's very confusing.)
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>>>> It's possible that '
yum.qubes-os.org' was no longer present in
>>>> the text and therefore couldn't be found in order to be
>>>> replaced.
>>>
>>> I'm not sure what you mean by this. Why would "
yum.qubes-os.org"
>>> not have been present in the text? I re-ran the command several
>>> times using both onion addresses with the same result.
>>>
>>
>> Above, you wrote, "Following directions to onionize repositories I
>> made a mistake inputting the onion address." You didn't specify your
>> mistake, so as far as I know, it's possible that your mistake altered
>> the content of the file such that "
yum.qubes-os.org" was no longer
>> present in the text.
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>
> Original mistake was inputting 9 vice 10 (k)s in the whonix onion address.
> "kkkkkkkkk63ava6.onion" instead of "kkkkkkkkkk63ava6.onion".
>
> Thought at first that after re-running the command;
>
> "sudo sed -i 's/
yum.qubes-os.org/qubes-yum.kkkkkkkkkk63ava6.onion/'
> /etc/yum.repos.d/qubes-dom0.repo && cat /etc/yum.repos.d/qubes-dom0.repo"
>
> the extra k was not recognized.
>
> Then tried using "sudo sed -i 's/
yum.qubes-os.org
> /yum.qubesos4rrrrz6n4.onion/' /etc/yum.repos.d/qubes-dom0.repo && cat
> /etc/yum.repos.d/qubes-dom0.repo" with the same results.'
>
> Can you verify that re-running the correct command overwrites an earlier
> input? If so, that would indicate a problem on my end.
>
That sed command is an in-place substitution (aka "find and replace")
command. It finds every instance of the first term and replaces it
with the second term.
When you ran the first command, you replaced every instance of
"
yum.qubes-os.org" with "kkkkkkkkk63ava6.onion". When you ran the
second command, sed searched for "
yum.qubes-os.org" but did not find
any instances of it (because you had already replaced them all with
"kkkkkkkkk63ava6.onion"). Thus, the second command had no effect.
>>>>
http://qubesos4rrrrz6n4.onion/ should be used. We don't have any
>>>> control over
http://qubesosmamapaxpa.onion/ (it appears to be
>>>> updated only infrequently).
>>>
>>> That's strange. I thought that was the original qubes onion
>>> address? If you (meaning qubes admin/dev) don't have control over
>>> "
http://qubesosmamapaxpa.onion/", who does?
>>>
>>
>> Yes, it was initially set up by a Qubes contributor named "Hakisho
>> Nukama," who suddenly disappeared a long time ago. (I hope you're
>> still ok out there, Nukama!)
>
> Thanks for the explanation. All the best to Hakisho Nakuma.
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