2009/5/12 Gunnar Wolf <gw...@gwolf.org>:
> Excuse me for the long time without an answer.
>
> Blu dijo [Mon, May 04, 2009 at 04:34:29PM -0400]:
>> > Umh, that would make no difference, I fear. I just checked and, except
>> > for the kernel version, his system libraries and packages are all the
>> > same version I am (except for libc6, which I currently have at
>> > 2.9-7). The only strange thing I see is that the report seems to be
>> > for a Cherokee 0.99.11 -> 0.99.13 upgrade, while the reported Cherokee
>> > libraries are all at 0.98.1.
>>
>> It could be a dependency problem. I started the upgrade (by means of
>> apt-get dist-upgrade) with a cherokee version 0.98.1-1, but it never
>> finished. Maybe it left a mix of new and old versions.
>
> Umm... Quite strange, really. Even if it were only half-installed, the
> installation process should always be able to pick up where it
> left. In which state are each of Cherokee's packages? (dpkg -l
> *cherokee*) - More specifically, does any of the result lines does not
> start with "ii". In any case, try reconfiguring them (i.e. «dpkg
> --reconfigure libcherokee-config0»)
>
>> As I said, I use apt-get dist-upgrade. I assume this should pull
>> dependencies. If not, I have to figure out first a way of get rid of the
>> offending pakage to be able to install other packages, or maybe I'll go
>> with plain dpkg if nothing else works.
>
> I guess this might have stemmed from an interrupted installation or
> something like that...
>
>> > This does seem even stranger. The files in /usr/share/python-support
>> > should exist since Cherokee 0.7.2-4, where the python-support was
>> > included.
>>
>> I even tried to move /usr/share/python-support/libcherokee-config0.private
>> out of the way,  but the installation keeps recreating it, and not as
>> directory as the script seems to require.
>>
>> Sorry for not being more helpful, I'm short of time right now, maybe
>> tonigh I will investigate further.
>
> To be honest, I am a complete newbie to the python-support scripts, I
> only followed the recipes to get them working. What does
> /usr/share/python-support/libcherokee-config0.private include? Of
> course, the installation will create it - It should contain a listing
> of Python files, all under /usr/share/cherokee/admin - python-support
> basically takes care of byte-compiling them for your currently
> installed Python release (and removing the .pyc files upon package
> removal). It does not need to be a directrory - look at the other
> entries you have under /usr/share/python-support/, some are
> directories and some are not. From what I can gather, the packages
> whose files are named *.private are those (like Cherokee) shipping
> Python modules meant for internal use, in /usr/share/<pkgname>.
>
> In any case - If the problem is still happening, I would suggest you
> to completely purge all Cherokee packages (I don't know what can be
> botched!) and reinstalling them. How to purge them, you ask?
> Well... Please don't get used to hand-modifying these files, but in
> case it is needed to get your system back in shape (and if the only
> package causing breakage is libcherokee-config0), you can just
> remove /var/lib/dpkg/info/libcherokee-config0.prerm - Its only purpose
> is to run python-support. Once you can successfully purge the package,
> remove /usr/share/cherokee/admin/*.pyc and you should be set.
>
> If this solves your problem, please try installing/purging/installing
> - no problems should remain. And the Python files should be properly
> managed by python-support.
>
> Greetings,
>
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Hi,

I think I had the same problem: the installation of
libcherokee-config0 failed since the 0.99.13 because of the "not
directory" /usr/share/python-support/libcherokee-config0.private.

The version of Debian I use is Lenny and I believe there was an
incompatibility with its version of python-support, I upgraded it to
the one in testing and the installation of cherokee worked.

I hope it will help you.

Regards.

-- 
Julien Fontanet

Web site: http://isonoe.net/
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