Sébastien Villemot píše v Út 17. 12. 2013 v 14:09 +0100: > Control: tags -1 + moreinfo unreproducible > > Le mardi 17 décembre 2013 à 13:24 +0100, Martin Weiser a écrit : > > > apt-get install octave fails, even when I (AFAIK) purged all traces of HDF5 > > from my system. > > Here I enclose new version of my bugreport (with English locale): > > [...] > > > Setting up octave-common (3.6.2-5+deb7u1) ... > > Setting up octave (3.6.2-5+deb7u1) ... > > octave: error while loading shared libraries: libhdf5.so.6: cannot open > > shared object file: No such file or directory > > dpkg: error processing octave (--configure): > > subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status > > 127 > > The octave binary from package version 3.6.2-5+deb7u1 is linked against > libhdf5.so.7, not libhdf5.so.6. I therefore suspect that you have an old > octave binary lying around. > > Can you verify that /usr/local/bin (or any other custom directory in the > path) does not contain a stale octave binary? Also, what is the output > of "which octave" ? >
Dear Sébastien, solved. You were are completely right. My fault. I am really sorry. (I am such an ...) For the record: # ls /usr/local/bin mkoctfile octave octave-config-3.6.2 mkoctfile-3.6.2 octave-config octave-3.6.2 # which octave /usr/local/bin/octave Manual removal of all traces of octave in: /usr/local/ After that, # apt-get install octave fully succeeded. Sorry for bothering you. Thank you for your patience. With the best regards, Martin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org