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Hi Sergio
you are very right, When we are working on Lucid it does not make any sense to
keep working on old issues.
regards
Rajinder
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I realized I had made a mistake, Intrepid Ibex 8.10 "will reach" EOL on
30 "APRIL" 2010.
Sorry for this.
Anyway, I think that one month doesn't make any difference now.
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Thank you for reporting this bug to Ubuntu. Intrepid Ibex 8.10 reached EOL on
30 March 2010.
Please see this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases:
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** Changed in: dpkg (Ubuntu Intrepi
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Fixed in ubuntu since jaunty
dpkg (1.14.21) unstable; urgency=low
[...]
[ Guillem Jover ]
* When loading the status file fix up any inconsistent package in state
triggers-awaited w/o the corresponding package with pending triggers.
Closes: #487637, #486843, #489068
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Removed invalid bug tasks
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Importance: Undecided
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I had lots of package updates reported as pending based on
$ sudo dpkg --audit
but there is no need to purge all of them (at least it wasn't for me). The
work-around was simply to reinstall gxine, as suggested e.g. in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dpkg/+bug/262451/comments/40.
The
This https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dpkg/1.14.20ubuntu6.1
version of dpkg in intrepid-updates should fix the problem with the
inconsistent triggers-awaited database that prevents "dpkg --configure
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I upgraded my system from Intrepid to the new Jaunty. the system hanged
as usual during restarting HAL, so I expected being asked to enter the
usual 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' which supposed to fail and enter the
dilemma again.. but when I entered it I surprised that everything is
fixed without doi
for me, removing and reinstalling xmms2 and related modules solved the
error, seems it updates some gxine stuff when I do.
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Removed gxine, but that did not help me - I think my problems were with
cups and removing/re-installing that fixed it
Removed gxine, but that did not help me - I think my problems were with
cups and removing/re-installing that fixed it... but now gotta work out
how it was configured again - doh
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Removing gxine worked for me too.
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Krzysztof Debski's fix worked for me.
Thanks!
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Here a link to the solution.
http://techxplorer.com/2006/05/21/resolving-an-odd-dpkg-error-in-ubuntu/
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"fix":
sudo dpkg --remove gxineplugin
sudo dpkg --remove gxine
sudo dpkg --configure -a
sudo apt-get install gxine
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I am having a similar error in intrepid. During a large update the
update manager reported that not all packages installed correctly and
made this suggestion:
E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to
correct the problem.
After attempting the command in the terminal
I fixed it this way:
Apt-get update reported errors for round about 10 packages, including cups and
fomatic. I purged this packages and let apt purge all stuff it wanted to remove
additionally.
Then I installed these packages anew and all was OK.
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$ sudo dpkg --remove gxine
$ sudo apt-get install gxine
... "fixed" the problem.
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I had the same with gxine and cups, try dpkg -r --force-depends cups to
force removal of cups and then try apt-get -f install which will install
it again but without problem Worked for me
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I had the same problem with dpkg --configure -a
removing gxine and after configuring the rest reinstalling it helped for
me as well.
Log attached.
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I think I had the same, but mine affects cups, which i can't remove
because tons of other stuff depend on it.
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Likewise happened to me today. Likewise removing gxine fixed the
problem.
Re-installing gxine afterwards went fine.
Weird.
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Same happened here with today updates. Uninstalling gxine fixed the
issue.
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Confirmed for my case too: removing gxine allowed me to run "dpkg
--configure -a" without this assertion. Then I reinstalled gxine.
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I have this too, after trying to update my (32bit x86) intrepid system:
r...@oxygene:~# dpkg --configure -a
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Aborted
And some error before where I dist-upgrade'd the system (I tried to
handle this with dpkg --config
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I don't have gzine installed at all..!!
But I Came out with a good handsom way..
from your system menu (or settings in kde) launch the Hardware Testing wizard.
and do all the testing, don't skip anything. and preferably submit it to
launchpad. (i did) :)
then do your usual 'sudo dpkg --configure -
1. Updated repositories today with "update-manager"
2. Upgraded packages with the same desktop tool.
3. Update manager warned that not all the packages were well-installed
4. When I run "sudo aptitude search '~i'gstreamer" in a terminal, it returns me
the message:
E: dpkg was interrupted, you m
remove --purge apt..?! you got to be kidding..!
I mean, I would remove apt if someone just told me how to get it back..!
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This happend to me today while upgrading my intrepid to latest packages.
dpkg always crashed while --configure -a
A dpkg --audit showed me
The following packages are only half configured, probably due to problems
configuring them the first time. The configuration should be retried using
dpkg --co
Those people were probably winding you up. apt is an essential package,
and removing it will uninstall a lot of other stuff too. And it will be
difficult to reinstall everything
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Just a quick note-- some people have also said
sudo apt-get remove --purge apt
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I got the same issue. It's first manifestation was when something has
complained about a symlink in /usr during an update, but i wasn't paying
attention and lost the logs. After reading and trying several things, i
got to removing cups, and here's what i get:
~$ sudo dpkg --remove cups
(Reading da
As suggested by someone in this or a related bug, I uninstalled cupsys
and the problem went away.
On Sun, 2009-01-11 at 00:47 +, hkais wrote:
> Hi, I have the same problem here. I upgraded my system with the usual
> apt-get update and apt-get upgrade. Now I am getting the same error. My
> sys
Hi, I have the same problem here. I upgraded my system with the usual
apt-get update and apt-get upgrade. Now I am getting the same error. My
system is unusable. How can I fix it?
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It appeared on my machine today.
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It may be that we should be backporting the Debian fix to Intrepid to
fix these upgrade corner cases. The fix in Jaunty should be sufficient
there.
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I've just installed my AMD64 workstation with Ibex 8.10. Everything
is more or less fine except for dpkg and apt-get. After installing
and running the upgrade I get the following error...
166 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
7 not fully installed or removed.
Need
I've removed cupsys and cups, and then things went back to normal.
On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 12:05 AM, Raphael Michel (ger) <
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> I've got it with waiting. I'd tried much things - nothing helps. then i
> would track the bug here - and he wasn't there any more.
>
> list with g
I've got it with waiting. I'd tried much things - nothing helps. then i
would track the bug here - and he wasn't there any more.
list with grep (i've forgotton how) packages with errors and try to
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won't do nothing anymore:
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zsh: abort dpkg --configure -a
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Exactly the same error like Bogdan Butnaru' on my computer.
Is it wise to wait for an fix or should i try to reinstall dpkg /
Ubuntu?
Launchpad Lanitor: How can i install a package withoud dpkg?
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In my case it's not even reporting on a certain package failing:
$ sudo dpkg --configure -a
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Oh, and by the way, how can I get rid of this? dpkg and aptitude halt on
every execution due to the error. Is there a known way of cleaning
things out, so that I can resume updating my system?
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I'm not sure if this is interesting, but in my case this assertion
failed after I forcefully stopped an ongoing update.
(I started update-manager and told it to update, there were a few more
than a hundred packages to update. However on this machine updates slow
down everything, and I had somethin
@Colin, there are similar dpkg issues with cups in bug 290956 and
python-sip4 in bug 279709 .
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Thanks, Jamie. This isn't release-critical in dpkg for intrepid any
more, although I'd still like to figure out why this broke in the first
place; on reconsideration I'm not really sure that the fix in Debian to
fix up the database on reload would have helped here, and the problem is
that the inter
This bug was fixed in the package ufw - 0.22
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ufw (0.22) intrepid; urgency=low
* fix confusing output of 'app update' command (LP: #261932)
* only reload during 'app update' if the profile name is used in
the current ruleset (LP: #261323)
* don't reload user rules if not
Fix committed to bzr. Will upload later today.
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In fact, while it's clearly a dpkg bug that it's tripping an assertion,
the proximate cause is ufw's trigger failing as follows:
Sep 3 08:16:40 in-target: Processing triggers for ufw ...
Sep 3 08:16:51 kernel: [17312.770421] ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core
Team
Sep 3 08:16:52 in-target
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Hmm, well, dpkg 1.14.21 is supposed to fix http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=486843 which at least has the same symptoms. I'm a
bit perturbed because this seems to be cleaning up after a bogus state
that dpkg shouldn't have managed to get itself into short of ENOSPC,
which isn't the
I have at least managed to reproduce this. Now the trick will be
reducing it to a non-enormous test case ...
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Importance: Undecided => High
Status: New => Confirmed
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It's back.
logs:
http://dev.personnelware.com/carl/temp/Sep03/a/qemu/
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Invalid because it was no longer erroring
I will swear I filled in "Comment on this change (optional)" with
something like:
seems fixed now. This is no longer happening:
in-target: dpkg: ../../src/packages.c:221: process_queue: Assertion `dependtry
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Opening a new bug for uninitiali
I'm not sure why you marked this as Invalid in dpkg at the same time as
reassigning the bug? Undoing that.
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(07:06:14 PM) slangasek: CarlFK: the assertion is in dpkg, so there's a dpkg bug
sladen slangasek
(07:06:32 PM) slangasek: CarlFK: if fixing that bug doesn't fix the overall
problem, then iterate ;)
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more lines worth looking at:
Aug 28 20:18:08 in-target: Use of uninitialized value $x in scalar assignment
at /usr/share/perl/5.10/utf8_heavy.pl line 242, line 1.
Aug 28 20:18:08 in-target: Use of uninitialized value $x in pattern match (m//)
at /usr/share/perl/5.10/utf8_heavy.pl line 243, lin
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