RE: Aptitude does not start

2007-04-26 Thread Patrick Cummings
 Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 20:59:09 +0200 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 
 debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Aptitude does not start  All the 
 sudden aptitude refuse to start. When I try to start it show little box 
 saying Loading cache and then exit with: Uncaught exception: 
 vs_progress.cc:38: virtual void vs_progress::paint(const style): Assertion 
 Percent=0  Percent=100 failed.  I apsolutlu have no idea what could 
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I'm having a similar problem
Uncaught exception: vs_progress.cc:38: virtual void vs_progress::paint(const 
style): Assertion Percent=0  Percent=100 failed.
This happens when the ncurses-based interface starts (it seems to be just after 
it displays Reading extended state information)
using aptitude in text-mode only (with commands like aptitude update) does 
work
aptitude 0.4.4 compiled at Mar 14 2007 06:46:28Compiler: g++ 4.1.2 20061115 
(prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-21)
NCurses version: 5.5libsigc++ version: 2.0.17
debian is etch stable
 
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Re: Aptitude does not start

2007-04-23 Thread Misko
On Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 10:05:33PM -0400, Jose Luis Rivas Contreras wrote:
  All the sudden aptitude refuse to start.
  When I try to start it show little box saying Loading cache
  and then exit with:
  Uncaught exception: vs_progress.cc:38: virtual void 
  vs_progress::paint(const style): Assertion Percent=0  Percent=100 
  failed.
  
  I apsolutlu have no idea what could causye this.
 
 Does aptitude runs any command? Try `aptitude update', it works? Or is
 just pseudo-graphical interface?

It happend with newly installed Etch from 3 DVDs.
After incident, when I tried 
# aptitude install einstein
it worked. Then
# aptitude
worked too (no errors anymore) but dependecies info was gone away.
All installed padkages was marked as if manuely installed 
(only 'i' not 'i A' in packages list).

So I deleted whole disk and reinstalled Etch again from scratch.
Hope this will not happen again.


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Re: Aptitude does not start

2007-04-20 Thread Daniel Burrows
On Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 08:59:09PM +0200, Misko [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard 
to say:
 All the sudden aptitude refuse to start.
 When I try to start it show little box saying Loading cache
 and then exit with:
 Uncaught exception: vs_progress.cc:38: virtual void vs_progress::paint(const 
 style): Assertion Percent=0  Percent=100 failed.
 
 I apsolutlu have no idea what could causye this.

  Which version of aptitude is this?  (run aptitude --version and post
the results)  Which version of Debian?

Thanks,
  Daniel


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Re: Aptitude does not start

2007-04-20 Thread Jose Luis Rivas Contreras
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Misko escribió:
 All the sudden aptitude refuse to start.
 When I try to start it show little box saying Loading cache
 and then exit with:
 Uncaught exception: vs_progress.cc:38: virtual void vs_progress::paint(const 
 style): Assertion Percent=0  Percent=100 failed.
 
 I apsolutlu have no idea what could causye this.

Does aptitude runs any command? Try `aptitude update', it works? Or is
just pseudo-graphical interface?

Jose Luis.
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