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Title:
can't apt-get install --reinstall when foreign-arch version is present
(E: Internal
This bug was fixed in the package apt - 0.8.16~exp12ubuntu2
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[ David Kalnischkies ]
* apt-pkg/deb/dpkgpm.cc:
- chroot if needed before dpkg --assert-multi-arch
- ensure that dpkg binary doesn't have the chroot-directory
This is really annoying, especially when you are using scripts that
aren't that easy to edit. Maybe 'apt-get --reinstall' should handle all
the installed architectures if not specified?
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oh, and thx, the workaround with both arcs reinstalled from command line
applied to everything in my list above seems to help - at least mostly.
No obvious GL failures.
There were rare fullscreen freezes, but i'm not sure it was this again and not
an epic battle between screen composer from
I checked and I have exact issue as TBeholder in #22.
I was just wandering, I did not do a clean install of 11.10, but upgraded all
the way from 10.04.
If everyone here are on an upgraded version, then maybe its connected...
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Raising severity due to the number of users affected.
** Description changed:
+ *** Current workaround ***
+ As per comment #10, the workaround is to --reinstall the library on all
architectures for which it's installed, e g:
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+ sudo apt-get install --reinstall libgl1-mesa-glx:amd64
Same just happened for me with libqtgui4 and libstdc++6 (trying to
install fglrx and trying to fix up all packages)
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Title:
can't apt-get install
** Description changed:
Hi, I wanted to reinstall libgl1-mesa-glx because I cannot run KDE4.7.1 and
synaptic and also apt-get using konsole gives me this:
E: Internal Error, No file name for libgl1-mesa-glx
It seems the package is not avaliable, right?
Thanks
ProblemType: Bug
For me, some ( libgl1-mesa-dri libgl1-mesa-glx libglapi-mesa libglu1-mesa) are
flagged in Synaptic as installed, but installed files lists are unavailable
because packages are not installed, and an attempt to reinstall any of them
causes ...link group x86_64-linux-gnu_gl_conf is broken error -
holy shit, to find this bug i google'd for about an hour with a non
working system. this bug doesnt seem to be prioritied low.
this happend to me after uninstall fglrx from jockey. initial error
message was error while loading shared libraries: libGL.so.1 - and
then i tried to reinstall the mesa
ps. the workaround in #10 worked for me.
thanks :)
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Title:
can't apt-get install --reinstall when foreign-arch version is present
(E: Internal
On amd64, same problem occurs for me with libqt4-dbus:
[1] $ sudo apt-get install --reinstall libqt4-dbus
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 reinstalled, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 0
I seem to have passed this issue by removing the :i386 version of the two
application from the system.
I don't know if that was wise or not, but I was so desperate, I didn't care!!
I did:
sudo apt-get remove libgl1-mesa-glx:i386 libgl1-mesa-dri:i386
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You should only need the i386 versions if you running 32 bit
applications, like wine.
The command in Message #14 fixed it for me, ie you have to specify both
i386 and amd64 in the reinstall command line. But surely apt-get should
do this automatically?
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I am having the same problem. As a work around I did the following:
apt-get download libgl1-mesa-glx libgl1-mesa-dri
dpkg --install libgl1-mesa-*.deb
They both seem to have installed and are working.
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Message #10
apt-get install --reinstall libgl1-mesa-glx:amd64 libgl1-mesa-glx:i386
did the trick for me. Gnome-shell is now working again
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I am using a 64bit version of Ubuntu 11.10.
It did not work form me!!
It does not matter if I append :i386 or :amd64 or nothing, I keep getting the
same error:
E: Internal Error, No file name for libgl1-mesa-glx
Any other ideas?
Thanks
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Does this bug have anything in common with Bug #863675? The recent fix
for the latter did not fix this one, but it seems as if they could be
related..
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Yes, this problem is specific to multiarch, and the workaround is to
--reinstall the library on all architectures for which it's installed.
** Summary changed:
- E: Internal Error, No file name for libgl1-mesa-glx
+ can't apt-get install --reinstall when foreign-arch version is present (E:
Unless you are unfortunate enough like me where the package affected was
libc6 as it has defensive coding in the install scripts and refuses to
reinstall. Ultimately you have to reinstall Ubuntu to get anywhere.
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