Umh, quite weird... Leonel Nunez dijo [Sun, May 03, 2009 at 05:37:03PM -0600]: > > Kernel: Linux 2.6.26-1-686 (SMP w/1 CPU core) > > Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) > > Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash > > > > Versions of packages libcherokee-config0 depends on: > > ii libc6 2.9-8 GNU C Library: Shared libraries > > ii libcherokee-base0 0.98.1-1 Cherokee web server - Base > > librari > > ii libcherokee-client0 0.98.1-1 Cherokee web server - Client > > libra > > ii libcherokee-server0 0.98.1-1 Cherokee web server - Server > > libra > > ii libssl0.9.8 0.9.8g-16 SSL shared libraries > > ii python 2.5.4-2 An interactive high-level > > object-o > > > > libcherokee-config0 recommends no packages. > > > > libcherokee-config0 suggests no packages. > > Can you please Upgrade your system ? > We are on kernel 2.6.26-2 and many other packages
Umh, that would make no difference, I fear. I just checked and, except for the kernel version, his system libraries and packages are all the same version I am (except for libc6, which I currently have at 2.9-7). The only strange thing I see is that the report seems to be for a Cherokee 0.99.11 -> 0.99.13 upgrade, while the reported Cherokee libraries are all at 0.98.1. 'y' (you don't provide a name to be addressed by), all of Cherokee's components are designed to work at the same version levels; I don't have the strict relationships set except for the main Cherokee package itself (which depends on exactly the same version of the libraries than the one installed) in order to prevent dependency cycles and similar conditions which can prevent package updates in weird situtations. Please tell me how were you trying to update - Was it through apt/aptitude, or installing straight via dpkg? Did you try installing the other corresponding packages as well? But on the other hand... > Can you please provide your python-support version ? > (...) > > Upgrading the package, I get: > > > > ===== > > Preparing to replace libcherokee-config0 0.99.11-1 (using > > ..../libcherokee-config0_0.99.13-1_i386.deb) ... > > Usage: update-python-modules [-v] [-c] package_directory [...] > > update-python-modules [-v] [-c] package.dirs [...] > > update-python-modules [-v] [-a|-f|-p] > > > > update-python-modules: error: > > /usr/share/python-support/libcherokee-config0.private is not a directory > > dpkg: warning - old pre-removal script returned error exit status 2 > > dpkg - trying script from the new package instead ... > > Usage: update-python-modules [-v] [-c] package_directory [...] > > update-python-modules [-v] [-c] package.dirs [...] > > update-python-modules [-v] [-a|-f|-p] > > > > update-python-modules: error: > > /usr/share/python-support/libcherokee-config0.private is not a directory > > dpkg: error processing > > /var/cache/apt/archives/libcherokee-config0_0.99.13-1_i386.deb (--unpack): > > subprocess new pre-removal script returned error exit status 2 > > Usage: update-python-modules [-v] [-c] package_directory [...] > > update-python-modules [-v] [-c] package.dirs [...] > > update-python-modules [-v] [-a|-f|-p] > > > > update-python-modules: error: > > /usr/share/python-support/libcherokee-config0.private is not a directory > > dpkg: error while cleaning up: > > subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 2 > > Errors were encountered while processing: > > /var/cache/apt/archives/libcherokee-config0_0.99.13-1_i386.deb > > E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) This does seem even stranger. The files in /usr/share/python-support should exist since Cherokee 0.7.2-4, where the python-support was included. Thanks, -- Gunnar Wolf - gw...@gwolf.org - (+52-55)5623-0154 / 1451-2244 PGP key 1024D/8BB527AF 2001-10-23 Fingerprint: 0C79 D2D1 2C4E 9CE4 5973 F800 D80E F35A 8BB5 27AF
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