Christopher,
I did all that and still get acroread 9.4.7-1oneiric1.
Where are you getting the newer version from? Could you check
/etc/apt/sources.list (and sources.list.d/) on your system to see if you
are pulling from a non-standard repo? Also, are you running a 64-bit
system (maybe it only exists for 32bit...?)
I don't understand repo layouts, but the following looks suspicious:
Christopher,
I did all that and still get acroread 9.4.7-1oneiric1.
Where are you getting the newer version from? Could you check sources. list (and sources.list.d/) on your system to see if you
/etc/apt/
are pulling from a non-standard repo? Also, are you running a 64-bit
system (maybe it only exists for 32bit...?)
I don't understand repo layouts, but the following looks suspicious:
http:// archive. canonical. com/dists/ precise/ partner/ binary- amd64/Packages. bz2
lists acroread 9.4.7-1oneiric1
http:// archive. canonical. com/dists/ precise- updates/ partner/ binary- amd64/Packages. bz2 archive. canonical. com/dists/ precise- proposed/ partner/ binary- amd64/Packages. bz2
http://
both empty