Olivier Berger:
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> Le mercredi 16 avril 2008 à 16:19 +0200, Alexander Klauer a écrit :
> > # dpkg -l | grep phpgroupware
> > rc  phpgroupware                         0.9.16.012+dfsg-1               
> > web based groupware system written in PHP
>
> Strange... it seems the phpgroupware package isn't installed... as an
> epoch 1 package.

Correct. The phpgroupware version 0.9.16.012+dfsg-1 (non-epoch) package was 
installed for quite some time, and then marked as to-be-removed by aptitude 
for unsatisfied dependencies two days ago (this happens sometimes, as new 
packages appear in lenny and their dependencies change); the current version 
of the phpgroupware binary package is only transitional anyway, it being 
replaced by phpgroupware-0.9.16. So I selected phpgroupware-0.9.16-calendar, 
phpgroupware-0.9.16-manual and phpgroupware-0.9.16-doc for installation. All 
the other packages were selected by aptitude to satisfy dependencies. 
phpgroupware-0.9.16 was NOT among them. Maybe a missing dependency in the 
package? Installing this package would pull in the phpgroupware-0.9.16-core 
package, which in turn would pull in a lot of other phpgroupware modules 
through Recommends.

> I'd expect to see phpgroupware (1:0.9.16.012+dfsg-2) there (see
> http://packages.debian.org/lenny/phpgroupware) ...
>
> Maybe that explains the issue that you had ?

I think you mean phpgroupware-0.9.16, not phpgroupware. Well, maybe yes, but 
then phpgroupware-0.9.16-calendar etc. should Depends on phpgroupware-0.9.16 
somewhere down the chain.

> I'm not exactly sure what "rc" means... removed+unconfigured ?

Package removed, configuration files still installed.

> > (configuration files of the old phpgroupware still exist; maybe that's
> > the source of the problem). I also tested the new installation with a
> > test account. Everything worked just fine.
>
> So I'd say the bug may be fixed then.

It worked just fine until the reboot. I cannot rule out that I inadvertently 
tested the "old" installation (or parts of it) somehow before the reboot. In 
any case, aptitude had finished the installation, of course, before I began 
testing.

> Do you have an idea of what happened during the upgrade (which apt
> frontend used, also) ?

aptitude, see above.

> Maybe you should reinstall the "phpgroupware" package (version
> 1:0.9.16.012+dfsg-2), and maybe remove it once it's installed OK, just
> for the sake of a clean system ?

I'm quite content that it works now. From what you told me above, my guess is 
a Depends or a Replaces was missing somewhere. If it's an issue of the 
phpgroupware -> phpgroupware-0.9.16 transition only, this bug may be quite 
irrelevant in testing, but please make sure the etch->lenny transition works 
flawlessly, once lenny becomes stable. Thank you!


Best regards,
Alexander


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