reopen 676717 thanks Hi Osamu,
Funny game, but please stay with me ... if you want to make it short, just read the cowbuilder run down there ... On Mo, 18 Jun 2012, Osamu Aoki wrote: > Please remove or update such broken packages. I guess those may be These packages are removed. > * xml-resume-library (package removed) seems to be a bug in xml-resume-library package or dpkg or whatever, that this package wasn't removed. Furthermore, I checked all my aptitude log files and there is no mentioning of this file, so I am a bit surprised that this file is still here. Anyway, I removed /etc/sgml/xml-resume-library.cat. Still no success ... we are left wiht w3c-dtd-xhtml.cat: > * w3c-dtd-xhtml (package RC bug fixed Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2012) Ok: rc w3c-dtd-xhtml 1.1-5 .... Well, then $ aptitude purge w3c-dtd-xhtml ... THat makes it already a bit better, now I get only one error: $ debiandoc2text test.sgml nsgmls:/etc/sgml/catalog:12:8:E: cannot open "/etc/sgml/w3c-dtd-xhtml.cat" (No such file or directory) $ Could it be that there is no update running... $ update-catalog --update-super Updating the super catalog... Ahhh and now it is good. Ok, let us consider this bug closed, but allow me some remarks: > Are you using aptitude command line? Sometimes, aptitude is funny. If > in doubt, please use "apt-get dist-upgrade". > > I do not know why you are not updated w3c-dtd-xhtml to avoid bug. I don't know why *you* are deducing things like: - me using only the command line - me not being fully uptodate although I mentioned it several times that I am using sid and upgraded everything > It is easy to miss removed package if you use command line instead of > full console session. So please make sure to remove xml-resume-library. And why you assume that I keep removed packages around. > Anyway, this is unstable package transition instability issue. This is > not my bug. I keep disagreeing: Here several things have been messed up and this can happen in the very same way when upgrading from stable, why don't you see this problem? If someone has w3c-dtd-xhtml removed but not purged in squeeze, the dist-upgrade (how often you recommend it) will *NOT*HELP* as it leaves the system in a broken state. And how often you close this bug, this bug is *still* present, because I can easily recreate it from stable, see: $ cowbuilder --login --basepath /var/cache/pbuilder/stable.cow ... # apt-get install w3c-dtd-xhtml ... # apt-get remove w3c-dtd-xhtml ... # dpkg -l w3c-dtd-xhtml rc w3c-dtd-xhtml 1.1-5 W3C eXtensible HyperText Markup Language (XH # echo "deb http://ftp.nara.wide.ad.jp/debian sid main" > /etc/apt/sources.list # apt-get update ... # apt-get dist-upgrade ... # apt-get install debiandoc-sgml ... # debiandoc2txt test.sgml nsgmls:/etc/sgml/w3c-dtd-xhtml.cat:8:8:E: cannot open "/usr/share/xml/xhtml/schema/dtd/1.0/catalog" (No such file or directory) nsgmls:/etc/sgml/w3c-dtd-xhtml.cat:9:8:E: cannot open "/usr/share/xml/xhtml/schema/dtd/1.1/catalog" (No such file or directory) nsgmls:/etc/sgml/w3c-dtd-xhtml.cat:10:8:E: cannot open "/usr/share/xml/xhtml/schema/dtd/basic/catalog" (No such file or directory) nsgmls:/etc/sgml/w3c-dtd-xhtml.cat:11:8:E: cannot open "/usr/share/xml/xhtml/schema/dtd/catalog" (No such file or directory) nsgmls:/etc/sgml/w3c-dtd-xhtml.cat:12:8:E: cannot open "/usr/share/xml/entities/xhtml/catalog" (No such file or directory) # Bummmmmmmmm Easily recreated by dist-upgrading from stable. Please don't close a bug only because you *believe* it is not your bug. Reassign it to the real culprits, but this is a problem that is definitely present, as proven by above cowbuilder example. Best wishes Norbert ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Norbert Preining preining@{jaist.ac.jp, logic.at, debian.org} JAIST, Japan TeX Live & Debian Developer DSA: 0x09C5B094 fp: 14DF 2E6C 0307 BE6D AD76 A9C0 D2BF 4AA3 09C5 B094 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SKETTY (n.) Apparently self-propelled little dance a beer glass performs in its own puddle. --- Douglas Adams, The Meaning of Liff -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org