Hello. Indeed, this still happens:
Setting up djview (3.5.20-8) ... ls: cannot access /usr/share/man/man1/djview3.*: No such file or directory basename: missing operand Try `basename --help' for more information. update-alternatives: --slave needs <link> <name> <path> Usage: update-alternatives [<option> ...] <command> Commands: --install <link> <name> <path> <priority> [--slave <link> <name> <path>] ... add a group of alternatives to the system. --remove <name> <path> remove <path> from the <name> group alternative. --remove-all <name> remove <name> group from the alternatives system. --auto <name> switch the master link <name> to automatic mode. --display <name> display information about the <name> group. --list <name> display all targets of the <name> group. --config <name> show alternatives for the <name> group and ask the user to select which one to use. --set <name> <path> set <path> as alternative for <name>. --all call --config on all alternatives. <link> is the symlink pointing to /etc/alternatives/<name>. (e.g. /usr/bin/pager) <name> is the master name for this link group. (e.g. pager) <path> is the location of one of the alternative target files. (e.g. /usr/bin/less) <priority> is an integer; options with higher numbers have higher priority in automatic mode. Options: --altdir <directory> change the alternatives directory. --admindir <directory> change the administrative directory. --verbose verbose operation, more output. --quiet quiet operation, minimal output. --help show this help message. --version show the version. dpkg: error processing djview (--configure): subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 2 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]