ps: sorry, on a Debian Sid system for sure. Le lun. 14 mars 2022 à 19:41, Patrice Duroux <patrice.dur...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> > Hi, > > Since some versions ago, apt/dpkg(?) is stopping its process (upgrade > here) whatever the packaging trouble it is facing. But in some cases, it > may leave the system more broken than it would become just by 'skipping' > the troubling package. > For instance, in the upgrading transaction list were some ldap related > packages that were left not working, mainly the sudo-ldap in my case was > not functional before completing the process by 'apt -f install' or 'dpkg > --configure --pending'. But for that I normally use sudo. By chance I can > use 'su -' ;-) > > I suspect that I am not the only one to face such a situation. > Is it something expected with new dpkg versions? Or is this already the > subject of a bug report or have to be reported to dpkg? > > Regards, > Patrice > > [...] > Dépaquetage de xserver-xorg-input-wacom (1.0.0-1) sur (0.34.99.1-1+b1) ... > Préparation du dépaquetage de .../106-gnupg-utils_2.2.27-3+b1_amd64.deb ... > Dépaquetage de gnupg-utils (2.2.27-3+b1) sur (2.2.27-3) ... > Des erreurs ont été rencontrées pendant l'exécution : > /tmp/apt-dpkg-install-wr0Tro/051-nodejs_12.22.10~dfsg-1_amd64.deb > E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) >