And I am closing the software center part of the bug because dbconfig-
common now at least recognizes non-interactive mode spelled differently
(I assume this is the real cause for this bug, duplicate of bug
#1406700):
dbconfig-common (1.8.50) experimental; urgency=medium
* Prevent running upgra
This shouldn't have taken so long. But anyways. I am closing the cacti
part of this bug because the issue is not there anymore in cacti since
dbconfig-common (the package that actually asks the questions) doesn't
need to ask the password anymore since 2.0.1:
dbconfig-common (2.0.1) unstable; urgen
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: cacti (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I finally got around to test this myself. Unfortunately I can not
reproduce the described behaviour by Sentrist. I purged cacti and
dbconfig-common several times and most of the times things worked all
right.
However, I think I saw one time where the DB questions were NOT asked,
but in that case I
Hi Sentrist, thanks for your report, and thank you Paul for the
additional info about the installation problem when using Ubuntu
Software Center. I'll set the status of the Software Center task to
incomplete pending the result of Paul's test to reproduce.
Thank you very much for your help!
Gary
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I have also assigned this bug to software-center. I am currently not in
the position to test myself, but will do so when I have the time to
start up on my test system.
** Summary changed:
- package cacti 0.8.7i-2ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed
post-installation script ret