Release v=10.9,o=Debian,a=stable,n=buster,l=Debian,c=contrib,b=arm64 Release v=10.9,o=Debian,a=stable,n=buster,l=Debian,c=contrib,b=armhf Release v=10.9,o=Debian,a=stable,n=buster,l=Debian,c=non-free,b=arm64 Release v=10.9,o=Debian,a=stable,n=buster,l=Debian,c=non-free,b=armhf Release v=10,o=Debian,a=stable,n=buster,l=Debian-Security,c=main,b=arm64 Release v=10,o=Debian,a=stable,n=buster,l=Debian-Security,c=main,b=armhf
Release o=Debian,a=stable-updates,n=buster-updates,l=Debian,c=main,b=arm64 Release o=Debian,a=stable-updates,n=buster-updates,l=Debian,c=main,b=armhf Release o=Raspberry Pi Foundation,a=testing,n=buster,l=Raspberry Pi Foundation,c=main,b=arm64 Release o=Raspberry Pi Foundation,a=testing,n=buster,l=Raspberry Pi Foundation,c=main,b=armhf Got on the system earlier than I thought. Something changed between 5/2020 and 5/2021 that affects things in a way that keeps them from seeing that I do have libstdc++.so.6 in place. So, being circumspect, I wiped and flashed the 5/2020 release onto the card, performed the same steps as described above, and successfully installed and tested the voices.
To be sure, I wiped the card and redid a fresh burn of the newest 64 bit os, as described above, and when I attempted again to install the voices, I received the same error. I will run "apt policy" as soon as I am back on the machine today. The only things that were done after the built-in setups run (that set locality, wifi, etc) was to enable SSH & VNC, and I set the IP to static. This is on a brand-new fresh download from the repository. Have you made any changes to the files in /etc/apt// or the file /etc/apt/sources.list?Ĭan you show us the output of the command "apt policy" please? I suspect if there were a general problem, many more people would have encountered it by now - I haven't.