On Sat, 30 Mar 2019 22:18:52 -0500 "Martin McCormick" <marti...@suddenlink.net> wrote:
>I am stuck between old package and script files which I can't >seem to get rid of so new ones can stop and start services in the >new way. > > The package in question is called speakup and is the >screen reader for debian among other Linuxen. I need to blow >away the old package and install an upgraded version of the same >program but this is what happens: > >root@wb5agz:~# apt-get install speakup >The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: > espeak espeak-data espeak-ng-data libespeak-ng1 libespeak1 libpcaudio0 > libsonic0 >Use 'apt autoremove' to remove them. >The following packages will be REMOVED: > espeakup* >0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 25 not upgraded. >12 not fully installed or removed. >After this operation, 79.9 kB disk space will be freed. >Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y >dpkg: error processing package espeakup (--remove): > package is in a very bad inconsistent state; you should > reinstall it before attempting a removal >Errors were encountered while processing: > espeakup >E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) > >Oh. It gets better. > >root@wb5agz:~# apt-get autoremove > Reading package lists... 0% Reading package lists... 100% Reading package lists... Done > Building dependency tree... 0% Building dependency tree... 0% Building dependency tree... 50% Building dependency tree... 50% Building dependency tree... 60% Building dependency tree... 75% Building dependency tree... 91% Building dependency tree > Reading state information... 0% Reading state information... 0% Reading state information... Done >The following additional packages will be installed: > espeakup >The following packages will be upgraded: > espeakup >1 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 25 not upgraded. >12 not fully installed or removed. >Need to get 0 B/37.2 kB of archives. >After this operation, 0 B of additional disk space will be used. >Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y >Reading changelogs... 100% Reading changelogs... Done >(Reading database ... (Reading database ... 5% (Reading database ... 10% (Reading database ... 15% (Reading database ... 20% (Reading database ... 25% (Reading database ... 30% (Reading database ... 35% (Reading database ... 40% (Reading database ... 45% (Reading database ... 50% (Reading database ... 55% (Reading database ... 60% (Reading database ... 65% (Reading database ... 70% (Reading database ... 75% (Reading database ... 80% (Reading database ... 85% (Reading database ... 90% (Reading database ... 95% (Reading database ... 100% (Reading database ... 42616 files and directories currently installed.) >Preparing to unpack .../espeakup_1%3a0.80-5+deb9u3_i386.deb ... >Failed to stop espeakup.service: Unit espeakup.service not loaded. >invoke-rc.d: initscript espeakup, action "stop" failed. >dpkg: warning: subprocess old pre-removal script returned error exit status 5 >dpkg: trying script from the new package instead ... >Failed to stop espeakup.service: Unit espeakup.service not loaded. >invoke-rc.d: initscript espeakup, action "stop" failed. > >It wasn't running anyway. > >dpkg: error processing archive >/var/cache/apt/archives/espeakup_1%3a0.80-5+deb9u3_i386.deb (--unpack): > subprocess new pre-removal script returned error exit status 5 >update-rc.d: warning: start and stop actions are no longer supported; falling >back to defaults >Failed to start espeakup.service: Unit espeakup.service is not loaded >properly: Invalid argument. >See system logs and 'systemctl status espeakup.service' for details. >invoke-rc.d: initscript espeakup, action "start" failed. >● espeakup.service - Software speech output for Speakup > Loaded: error[0m (Reason: Invalid argument) > Active: inactive (dead) > Docs: man:espeakup(8) > >Mar 28 10:12:29 wb5agz systemd[1]: >[0;1;31m[/lib/systemd/system/espeakup.service:12…CE}'[0m >Mar 28 10:12:29 wb5agz systemd[1]: [0;1;31mespeakup.service: Service lacks >both Exe…ing.[0m >Mar 28 10:46:36 wb5agz systemd[1]: >[0;1;31m[/lib/systemd/system/espeakup.service:12…CE}'[0m >Mar 28 10:46:36 wb5agz systemd[1]: [0;1;31mespeakup.service: Service lacks >both Exe…ing.[0m >Mar 28 10:46:38 wb5agz systemd[1]: >[0;1;31m[/lib/systemd/system/espeakup.service:12…CE}'[0m >Mar 28 10:46:38 wb5agz systemd[1]: [0;1;31mespeakup.service: Service lacks >both Exe…ing.[0m >Mar 28 10:46:44 wb5agz systemd[1]: >[0;1;31m[/lib/systemd/system/espeakup.service:12…CE}'[0m >Mar 28 10:46:44 wb5agz systemd[1]: [0;1;31mespeakup.service: Service lacks >both Exe…ing.[0m >Mar 28 10:46:45 wb5agz systemd[1]: >[0;1;31m[/lib/systemd/system/espeakup.service:12…CE}'[0m >Mar 28 10:46:45 wb5agz systemd[1]: [0;1;31mespeakup.service: Service lacks >both Exe…ing.[0m >Hint: Some lines were ellipsized, use -l to show in full. >dpkg: error while cleaning up: > subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1 >Errors were encountered while processing: > /var/cache/apt/archives/espeakup_1%3a0.80-5+deb9u3_i386.deb >E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) > > Basically, I am hosed getting rid of the old scripts and >hosed installing and starting new scripts because the old scripts >are being handled in the old way. I need to get rid of the old, >completely and want to do it as safely as possible. > > The system is running as systemd so what is the safest >way to break the impasse. Every sort of purge command I have >tried basically ends the way you see here. The old scripts >squawk and die. The new scripts squawk and die. Game over. > >I am not sure how much of the diagnostic messages will come >across because the scripts apparently send curses codes. There are actually >two debian systems here with exactly the same issue so whatever >fixes one will most likely fix the other. > > Both systems appear to be otherwise okay. > > I appreciate any constructive suggestions for breaking >the deadlock. > You may have to remove Orca and all associated programs before you can remove espeakup. Other than that, someone much wiser than myself will step in and help out. -- Charlie Kravetz Linux Registered User Number 425914 [http://linuxcounter.net/user/425914.html] Never let anyone steal your DREAM. 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