It appears the original issue reported in this bug is fixed, as such I
am closing this bug. If this is still an issue for you in the latest
version of Ubuntu (which is Hardy right now) please reopen this bug.
Thanks!
** Changed in: command-not-found (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
Upgrade: Just upgraded the packages that where listed. I didn't really
have a look in the list.
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I updated the system on Saturday.
No power failures. ( run a webserver on the same power net so I know it
for sure)
I just noticed that I can't access the /home dir.. so a disk failure after
all??
Some parts of the system do work though. I can browse through /usr/bin and
/usr/lib/ but can't fi
This doesn't look like the error originally reported, it looks like you
don't have libgcc_s.so.1.
Did you upgrade your system recently (if so please describe the process)?
Did you have a power failure recently?
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Hi,
After starting up my laptop today I ended up with more of less the same error
msg as above and was thrown into a root shell.
I can' t even start simple commands like "locate" and "apt-get" etc.
How do I update/upgrade my system now? I have internet connection I
believe but I can't run the co
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ehtop
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ehtop'import site' failed; use -v for traceback
KABOOOM!!!
Whoops, command-not-found has crashed! Please file a bug report at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/command-not-found
Please include the following information with the report:
No
1. I get the following after entering an unknown command:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# saa
-su: saa: command not found
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#
(which is expected).
2. Nothing returns after entering 'set | grep -C 2 command-not-found'
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# set | grep -C 2 command-not-found
[EMAIL PROTECT
It works(!) now after I installed the latest patch fixes for Gutsy this
morning. The only problem is, I still get the "rc" status for
command-not-found with dpkg -l.
Here is the output:
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Installed/Config-f/Unpacked/Failed-cfg/Half-inst/t-aWait
>From the output of "dpkg -l command-not-found" it seems like command-
not-found is not installed after all? (status "rc").
What does happen now, if you try to execute an unknown command?
What's the output of
set | grep -C 2 command-not-found
?
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Here you go:
- dpkg -l command-not-found command-not-found-data bash:
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed
|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name Vers
@Steve Illgen: Thanks for your bugreport.
Could you please attach the output of:
$ dpkg -l command-not-found command-not-found-data bash
$ dpkg -L command-not-found
$ dpkg -L command-not-found-data
$ ls -l /usr/bin/python /usr/lib/command-not-found
What shell do you use (zsh maybe)?
Thanks,
Mich
Hmm I guess I know what's causing this.
A per another bug we've moved c-n-f from /usr/bin to /usr/lib since it's
not a end-user application really. This is probably a bug in the
packaging script that fails to put c-n-f in that directory.
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Both packages are installed. I went as far as to remove both, then
reinstall them. I still get this error:
/usr/bin/python: can't open file '/usr/lib/command-not-found': [Errno 2]
No such file or directory
I can pull this directory from another system; but am curious as to why
this is happening a
It seems like you are missing command-not-found-data, but command-not-
found depends on it..
Do you have the most recent version of the packages installed?
$ dpkg -l | grep command-not-found
ii command-not-found 0.2.7
Suggest installation
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