Thierry de Coulon composed on 2022-11-15 23:25 (UTC+0100):
Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/cnf-update-db", line 26, in <module> col.create(db) File "/usr/share/command-not-found/CommandNotFound/db/creator.py", line 95, in create self._fill_commands(con) File "/usr/share/command-not-found/CommandNotFound/db/creator.py", line 143, in _fill_commands self._parse_single_contents_file(con, f, fp.stdout) File "/usr/share/command-not-found/CommandNotFound/db/creator.py", line 282, in _parse_single_contents_file priority = component_priorities[component] KeyError: 'deps-r14'
It does not seem to hurt, but I wonder what it is.
Using the regular stable release has the same effect, commenting all lines in tde.list results in no message, so it's linked to the tde repositories somehow.
In my limited AntiX/MX experience, trying out AntiX years ago, MX19 only less than a month ago, they are bigger deviators from a base Debian installation than other derivatives. Nothing like these errors would surprise me based upon their interpretation of LSB. I don't anticipate trying AntiX again. MX again would probably require a bit more ambition than I usually have for exploring new distros, especially when it comes to TDE. I can't imagine what about TDE on MX could make it better than TDE on Debian directly for any user with significant experience with a variety of distros.