Package: cupt
Version: 2.0.2

Hi,

Upgrading a vm:

        # cupt install cupt
        E: expected: semicolon (';') before 'Dir::Media::MountPath 
"/media/cdrom";
        '
        E: unable to parse config file '//etc/apt/apt.conf.d/00CDMountPoint'
        W: skipped configuration file '//etc/apt/apt.conf.d/00CDMountPoint'
        W: an attempt to set wrong scalar option 'cupt::work::defer-triggers'
        Building the package cache... 
        Initializing package resolver and worker... 
        Scheduling requested actions... 
        Resolving possible unmet dependencies... 

        The following 1 packages will be INSTALLED:

        libboost-program-options1.46.1 

        The following 2 packages will be UPGRADED:

        cupt libcupt2-0 

        The following 1 packages will be CONFIGURED:

        libgtkhtml-editor-3.14-0 

        Need to get 0B/1254KiB of archives. After unpacking 248KiB will be used.
        Do you want to continue? [y/N/q/a/?] Performing requested actions:
        Reading changelogs... Done
        dpkg: error processing libgtkhtml-editor-3.14-0 (--configure):
         package libgtkhtml-editor-3.14-0 is not ready for configuration
         cannot configure (current status `half-installed')
        Errors were encountered while processing:
         libgtkhtml-editor-3.14-0
        E: '/usr/bin/dpkg --configure --no-triggers --force-bad-path 
libgtkhtml-editor-3.14-0' failed: exit code '1'
        E: unable to do requested actions
        E: error performing command 'install'

Probably that package got into this state from a previous interrupted
unpack.  Running "dpkg --remove libgtkhtml-editor-3.14-0" fixes it.

Nothing urgent about this one, of course.  I'll be happy to look
further into it when a spare moment comes (alas, those are rare).

Thanks for cupt, as always.  It makes my life easier in many ways
(tracking experimental with no pinning rules needed, keeping the
system usable during large upgrades, finding packaging bugs by
triggering edge cases other package managers don't).



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