On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 12:59 PM, Sven Joachim <svenj...@gmx.de> wrote: > On 2011-02-02 18:42 +0100, Brad Alexander wrote: > >> I may have just shot myself in the foot, but I decided to go ahead and >> upgrade my wife's machine. It was running stable (lenny atm) and I >> wanted to get it to testing. Its running trinity as well. >> >> So I updated the apt-conf to >> >> APT::Default-Release "testing"; >> >> (My base sources.list includes links for all three releases), updated >> the trinity list from the lenny one to the squeeze one (the ppa >> format), and I ran aptitude update; aptitude full-upgrade. >> >> Things went well for about 30 minutes, then crashed. Now I am getting >> >> [root@galaxy archives]# dpkg --configure -a > > This might not work, "apt-get -f install" would be a better try to fix > things up.
Nope, it jumps straight to the missing symbol: [root@galaxy archives]# apt-get -f install apt-get: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: undefined symbol: _ZNSt8messagesIcE2idE, version GLIBCXX_3.4 >> Setting up menu (2.1.41) ... >> update-menus: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: undefined >> symbol: _ZNSt8messagesIcE2idE, version GLIBCXX_3.4 > > Which version of libstdc++6 is installed on your system? 4.6-20110125-1, which I installed by hand when I saw the nature of the problem, however, it didn't change... >> dpkg: error processing menu (--configure): >> subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 127 >> Setting up python2.6 (2.6.6-8+b1) ... >> update-menus: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: undefined >> symbol: _ZNSt8messagesIcE2idE, version GLIBCXX_3.4 >> dpkg: error processing python2.6 (--configure): >> subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 127 >> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libpython2.6: >> libpython2.6 depends on python2.6 (= 2.6.6-8+b1); however: >> Package python2.6 is not configured yet. >> dpkg: error processing libpython2.6 (--configure): >> dependency problems - leaving unconfigured >> Errors were encountered while processing: >> menu >> python2.6 >> libpython2.6 >> >> and I can't get past the undefined symbol. Can anyone suggest what I >> need to get this done? > > Try "apt-get -f install". If that does not work, manually unpack the > libstdc++6 package from squeeze. I did that. Do I need to upgrade the dev package too? >> Especially since I didn't warn my wife what I was doing? > > If everything else fails, you may have to consult a marriage > counselor. ;-) Nah...We have been married 24 years (and 1 week). I have learned to hide with pride. Thanks, --b -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlktimw1t1pxgu6zshugzuvfahsq3ogxnqvlakmj...@mail.gmail.com