apt-get update is when this problem started, because manifests newer than April 11 no longer contain the python-pip package. I already posted this issue a few posts down, but still no resolution....
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apt-get update is when this problem started, because manifests newer than April 11 no longer contain the python-pip package. I already posted this issue a few posts down, but still no resolution....
The sources.list file you posted does indeed have that entry in it. If you don't need it, can remove and you won't get the 404 error anymore.
Right in the middle of your file:
I just recently installed a VMware (Workstation 15 Pro) VM using the Kali 2020.1b "Kali Linux 64-Bit (Installer)" first link on their downloads page and it installed perfectly fine with no issues....
I've been developing an installer script that works on the new Kali 2020 images to add in my common tools, including full setup of python 2 and 3. Last week everything was working fine. This week,...
I cam across this one as well, and found out through some digging that this change went live on/after 9/10/2015, but I don't believe any reference materials were updated to indicate this change. I...
Hey ghostshellgnome,
Yes, per the Debian Live Build manual, the kali.list.chroot is the best place to put packages you want installed into the live build image. Also, yes you must build an image...
I also had this issue with Kali 2.0, but it was due to the sources.list missing the http.kali.org entries from a vanilla install using the amd64 ISO. Add these in, update, and you should be good to...
For Kali 2.0, I had the same issue, but it was due to the sources.list not including the http.kali.org entries from a vanilla install using the amd64 ISO. Add these into there and you should be able...