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Bugwatch: Debian Bug tracker #387928 = Debian Bug tracker #446124
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I think that this bug is quite severe. Ubuntu wants to be a distribution
suitable for beginners. But beginners will have absolutely no idea what
went wrong and how they can fix it, when they install Gutsy, install the
software updates, and the package management breaks. This is not a
situation we
Michael: could you please take a look at it?
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This bug is still very simple to reproduce - simply do a fresh Gutsy
install, then immediately apply all updates. ttf-opensymbol will fail,
causing all openoffice packages (15 more) to also fail, due to
dependency problems. A really frustrating few minutes while I sorted
this out, especially as
I just had exactly the same experience as jeroenvrp, and thanks to
finding this report I was able to work around the problem. It's clear
that fontconfig fails to deal properly with font directory timestamps in
the future, so I'm setting this bug to Confirmed.
Also, the error message is deeply
Actually I had this problem today with a fresh Gutsy installation on a
PC. It is not my machine, so I can't get more information than I will
give below. Note, that I installed Gutsy a few weeks ago, without
problems, but with the Live CD.
1. Windows XP was already installed.
2. Used the
P.S. The install of Gutsy with the Live CD was on another machine.
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I'm closing the ttf-opensymbol task because I think we should fix this
bug in fontconfig instead than working around it in the postinst.
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The debian bug claims that the problem is fixed in the current
fontconfig. If someone can come up with a way to reproduce the problem
(preferable in a chroot) that would be much appreciated. I would like to
fix the problem in fontconfig itself instead of in the postinst script
because we would
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Status: New = Invalid
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Status: Invalid = New
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It's caused by a feature of the cd installer, to do with UTC. However I
feel everyone is in agreement that OOo should be able to continue in the
event of this feature. It's just that, if this is caused by anything other
than the cd installer, then it's probably HDD corruption, and its probably a
@Namhyung Kim: Thanks for your patch.
To ensure that no empty files are created I would suggest to use touch -c.
(I know, I also forgot that in my workaround posted before).
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Status: Fix Committed = Confirmed
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Status: Confirmed = New
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Good point! thanks, wolfe99..
Can you confirm this as openoffice bug?
here comes new patch.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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this might be handled in ttf-opensymbol.postinst
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Namhyung Kim (namhyung)
Status: New = In Progress
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patch attached..
I'm gonna request sponsoring to main sponsor team. :-)
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Assignee: Namhyung Kim (namhyung) = (unassigned)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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I also have this issue on Gutsy fresh install. I live in South Korea and after
installing Gutsy, it fails to install some elements of Openoffice.org packages.
I think this should be a High priority on launchpad. Is there any progress on
this issue?
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I can also confirm this bug on a fresh gutsy install.
After the installation, I was prompted to install available updates. The
update of several openoffice.org-packages failed because of this bug. I
got a message from update-manager that not all updates could be
installed.
I think that this is a
Probably of little use, but I thought I'd report what I think is a
similar problem I encountered when upgrading from Feisty to Gutsy. The
Feisty was a fresh install, only updated.
The dist. upgrade GUI terminated while installing the Gutsy packages. In
a terminal I ran apt-get update and upgrade.
I'm nearly sure this won't add much, but this just happened to me on a
freshly installed gutsy (Alternate CD), and wolfe's advise to use touch
worked a charm. I'm on spain (CEST, GMT+2)
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I believe that while this bug is a symptom of Bug #134074, fontconfig
should still be able to continue with fonts from the future. A
fontconfig guru would be better qualified than I to comment on this.
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As Daniel Burke describes, this bug seems to be a symptom of #134074.
Elias Aarnio has also verified it by doing a fresh install in Finland
(GMT+2). Should this be marked as a duplicate of Bug #134074?
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sudo -i
apt-get install fontconfig 21 | grep failed | cut -d : -f 1 | xargs touch
Thanks, wolfe99
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Just finished a fresh install I started before finding this thread, and I can
confirm...
It is localtime 2007 August 23rd, 12:34am, and all my font directories are
timestamped at 2007-08-23 9:52, about 9:30 ahead of present (when I installed),
which given that I live in Adelaide, which is
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After installation of a Kubuntu 7.04 beta on my Vaio laptop PCG-FX702 I
launched sudo apt-get upgrade and sudo apt-get update. Update failed with
following messages;
Configuring ttf-opensymbol (2.2.0-1ubuntu2) ...
Updating fontconfig cache...
/usr/share/fonts:
Little improvement for the workarounds above, this will create the necessary
directory list itself and do the touch:
apt-get install fontconfig 21 | grep failed | cut -d : -f 1 | xargs touch
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sorry, My english is very bad.
I was the same problem, and when I reinstalled the fontconfig package, it
prepared.
So I do this:
# sudo apt-get install fontconfig
# sudo apt-get update
# sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
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I had the same problem. It's a nasty bug: it also affects general system
performance. For example: Firefox started much slower.
The suggested solution, using mvoncken's list, solved the problem. I
hope this bug will be fixed in Gutsy.
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Same error here with fresh install Ubuntu Feisty 7.04 today.
sudo apt-get update sudo dist-upgrade always return with error E:
Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
sudo touch /usr/share/fonts and sudo apt-get -f install the same.
I'll attach the output of sudo apt-get update
I've also hit this bug on a fresh Ubuntu 7.04. Using mvoncken's list
sorted things out.
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I also have this problem, I installed Ubuntu 7.04 (with Gnome) today.
After the first login I tried to run sudo aptitude update sudo
aptitude dist-upgrade but it failed like in the original comment.
mvoncken's list worked for me.
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I had the same problem after installing xubuntu, it was already complaining
during installation.
The fix from reed worked partially,but there were some directories missing in
cache_fail_folder_list.txt
I attached the file that worked for me.
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Hi all,
after fix i don't have the startup problems with gtk apps as reported here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/94048/comments/40 but still the errors
in /var/log/fontconfig.log
But it didn't block the upgrades.
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Target: None = later
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** Summary changed:
- upgrade of a fresh installed Feisty failed
+ upgrade failed when fontconfig cache dirs are newer than system date
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Setting to medium, I was not able to trigger it during a edgy-feisty
upgrade.
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