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    Understanding Accepted Debian Repository Formats

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      amy.j
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      Hi,

      I'm currently setting up Debian feeds in ProGet and am experiencing issues configuring a connector to a Kubernetes utilities repository: https://pkgs.k8s.io/core:/stable:/v1.33/deb/.

      I haven't been able to successfully configure the connector and was wondering whether this is due to the repository using a different format from a standard Debian repository.

      Is this repository format supported by ProGet, or are there any specific configuration requirements for repositories of this type?

      Any guidance would be greatly appreciated, thank you

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        stevedennis inedo-engineer @amy.j
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        Hi @amy.j ,

        The URL doesn't appear to be a valid Debian repository.

        Navigating to the root gives an AccessDenied error. In a normal repository, there is usually a kind of file list/system. But that's not required.

        The root of a Debian repository has a dists folder, and then a folder for each contained distro, and a Release index file. I tried to navigate to $ROOT_URL/dists/trixie/Release but received the same error message. I also tried stable, but it didn't work. Maybe there's a dist that will work, but I don't know what it would be.

        Thanks,
        Steve

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