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apt-get reports "Undetermined Error" while connecting to mirror.thecust.net
Without It gcc is Not available.

The site is still alive and connectable.But apt-get keeps reporting error.

https://mirror.thecust.net
 

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This error occurs while using apt-get update
 

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Hmm, what about using http instead of https? I had the same issue before though, but my N9 is long dead
 

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Not Working...
Already http
It seems that the server will force https
 

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Originally Posted by Kevin.MX View Post
Hmm, what about using http instead of https? I had the same issue before though, but my N9 is long dead
Not Working...
Already http
It seems that the server will force https
Package Related:N9RepoMirror
The sourcelist Has been set to http.
 

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Originally Posted by Sunset_Shimmer View Post
Not Working...
Already http
It seems that the server will force https
Yep, server is forcing https by default.
I have disabled forcing, check if apt-get works for you.
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Originally Posted by Custodian View Post
Yep, server is forcing https by default.
I have disabled forcing, check if apt-get works for you.
It works!Thank you @Custodian !
 

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