Hello Christian,
Thank you for your very prompt support.
I ever do the update/upgrade process with apt-get, so I can't figure out
how this situation got me here.
I didn't check the symlinks at /etc/rc*.d before I send it as a bug. I'm
sorry for that mistaken.
Well, the symlinks was strangely pointing to "/samba". Don't know how,
again, how it was modified. But before the upgrade with apt-get they was
ok.
I restore the original symlink to points to "/etc/init.d/samba" and the
upgrade process finished with no more unmet dependencies.
Thank you again, Chirstian.
Best regards,
Prof. Daniel de Queiroz Lopes
Colégio Sévigné e Instituto Superior de Educação Sévigné
Rua Duque de Caxias, 1475 - Fone: (51)3225-7499
Porto Alegre - RS - BRASIL
Christian Perrier escreveu:
Quoting Prof. Daniel de Queiroz Lopes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Package: samba
Version: 3.0.24etch1
When upgrading "Samba" running "apt-get upgrade" I got unmet
dependencies related messages:
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# apt-get upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
You might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these.
The following packages have unmet dependencies.
samba: Depends: samba-common (= 3.0.24-6) but 3.0.24-6etch1 is installed
samba-dbg: Depends: samba (= 3.0.24-6etch1) but 3.0.24-6 is installed
swat: Depends: samba (= 3.0.24-6etch1) but 3.0.24-6 is installed
E: Unmet dependencies. Try using -f.
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How did you end up in that situation ? It seems that samba-common
2.0.24-6etch1 was already installed. Somethin uncommon happened
*before* what you describe here.