> On Tue, 11 Aug 2009, Peter Fritzsche wrote: > > > What removes it? I suspect it's not dpkg... (or we would have noticed > > > it already) > > > > Hm, only started dpkg. So I suspected it. > > Did your machine crash/lose power during an upgrade? No, never had a crash or a hard power down since I switched to ext4. A fsck tells me also that everything is in a sane state.
> > work. The only thing I did in between was to reboot. Maybe it is/was a > > filesystem bug... which would be cruel. I will mark this bug as > > unreproducible for now. > > Maybe the bug is a missing fsync() in dpkg in some cases... but currently > it looks like a filesystem problem yes. Hm, the problem is only that I can do what I want but cannot reproduce it anymore. And at this precise moment in time I could reproduce it without any hazzle. > - what kernel version are you using? 2.6.31-r5 > - what filesystem are you using for /var/lib/dpkg? ext4 Greets, Peter -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org