I guess my point is that I can no longer give information about this
particular bug. I don't use fetchmail anymore, and I certainly can't
remember my circumstances around it from over a year ago.
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I guess my point is that I can no longer give information about this
particular bug. I don't use fetchmail anymore, and I certainly can't
remember my circumstances around it from over a year ago.
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You can safely assume that unless someone deliberately changed the
Debian/Ubuntu scripts and left relevant information in the changes file,
the bug persists.
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You can safely assume that unless someone deliberately changed the
Debian/Ubuntu scripts and left relevant information in the changes file,
the bug persists.
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Thanks for taking the time to report this bug. I'm glad you wer eable
to work around it quickly.
Note that /etc/default/fetchmail came with START_DAEMON=no, but that was
changed to 'yes' on your system. Resetting that to 'no' would have been
another workaround.
** Changed in: fetchmail
The resolution is bogus. The installation must be possible regardless of
changed configuration.
** Changed in: fetchmail (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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While I agree that having to workaround just to remove a package is not
a resolution, I would like to point out that this bug was filed over a
year ago. As such, I have no idea if it's current, because I have long
since changed my system.
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Title:
package fetchmail 6.3.21-2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug. I'm glad you wer eable
to work around it quickly.
Note that /etc/default/fetchmail came with START_DAEMON=no, but that was
changed to 'yes' on your system. Resetting that to 'no' would have been
another workaround.
** Changed in: fetchmail
The resolution is bogus. The installation must be possible regardless of
changed configuration.
** Changed in: fetchmail (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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s/installation/deinstallation/
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Title:
package fetchmail 6.3.21-2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed pre-removal script returned
While I agree that having to workaround just to remove a package is not
a resolution, I would like to point out that this bug was filed over a
year ago. As such, I have no idea if it's current, because I have long
since changed my system.
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Title:
package fetchmail 6.3.21-2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed pre-removal script returned error exit status 6
To manage
Just tried sudo touch /etc/fetchmailrc, then sudo apt-get remove
fetchmail. This time it worked.
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Title:
package fetchmail 6.3.21-2 failed to
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