Workaround: in my case, I fixed it by doing
$ fusermount -u ~/.gvfs
and trying to install again.
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Title:
package quota 4.00-3
Just ran into this bug while doing sudo apt-get install quota in a
Terminal window.
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A reboot did not fix the problem: running dpkg under unity failed.
However, booting into single user mode allowed quota to succesfully configure
(using dpkg).
Is it necessary for quota to configure under single user mode, if so how come
dpkg configure does not take care of this or show a warning
Looks like this might be a file system consistency issue:
Setting up quota (4.00-3) ...
* Checking quotas... [80G quotacheck: lstat Cannot stat
`//home/loekje/.gvfs': Permission denied
Guess you'd better run fsck first !
exiting...
quotacheck: lstat Cannot stat `//home/loekje/.gvfs':
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Title:
package quota 4.00-3 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed
post-installation script returned error exit status
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Title:
package quota 4.00-3 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed