On Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 09:20:54PM -0400, Dan Merillat wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg --configure ca-certificates > Setting up ca-certificates (20080617) ... > Updating certificates in > /etc/ssl/certs..../usr/sbin/update-ca-certificates: line 59: mktemp: > command not found > dpkg: error processing ca-certificates (--configure): > subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 127 > Errors were encountered while processing: > ca-certificates > > And: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache rdepends mktemp > mktemp > Reverse Depends: > > Nothing that ca-certificates depends on pulls in mktemp, so if it needs > it it needs to explicitly depend on it. Manually installing mktemp > fixes the problem.
That's at least the second report I get about that. Why isn't mktemp installed on your machine? It's both essential and priority:required so I really don't need to depend on it. Was mktemp really *not present* on your machine? Kind regards, Philipp Kern
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