Niko Tyni wrote: > > Yavor, I'm Ccing you because of the similarity of #499096 and > #492030. Have you seen any other problems with dpkg diversions since > you filed the latter one? Did you ever find out what caused the > problem?
It looks like exactly the same issue I had. I remember the case with liferea-webkit well, because I reported it after trying to reproduce it with a subsequent (liferea) release. I initially installed the liferea-webkit package on the very same day it entered testing (at least my mirror of testing) -- it installed fine, but the program crashed at startup. I purged it (or only removed it, although the former is more likely) in the hope that subsequent versions will fix the problem (the WebKit support was marked as experimental). At the time I reported #492030, it seems that I had this .disabled file present somehow from the previous installation (which might be a bug in the liferea maintainer scripts, a genuine obscure dpkg bug, or who knows what), but I assumed it is my error as there were no other reports of that kind. Unfortunately I didn't investigate further, I just concluded that something went wrong on my side. The machine I reported this from is a Debian testing installation updated daily. Sorry I can't be of any help, but it seems like something worth investigating... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]