Sorry for not replying to you originally. Somehow I got it fixed, I think it
may have been through deleting the post-rm script in dpkg, running the
uninstaller, then reinstalling it.

On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 1:50 AM, Craig Small <csm...@debian.org> wrote:

> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 01:38:54AM +0000, Glen wrote:
> >    invoke-rc.d: not a symlink: "/etc/rc3.d/S30procps"
> >    invoke-rc.d: dangling symlink: "/etc/rc3.d/S30procps"
> >    invoke-rc.d: not a symlink: "/etc/rcS.d/S30procps"
> >    invoke-rc.d: dangling symlink: "/etc/rcS.d/S30procps"
> What this is telling me is you are at runlevel 3 or for some reason
> invoke-rc.d is trying to find start scripts at that runlevel. It also,
> correctly, tries to find the rcS.d scripts.
>
> I'm not exactly sure what makes something fail a -L and a -f test
> which has happened here.  Without the output of the ls commands
> I will be unable to progress with this bug.
>
> Also, which version did you have before?  3.2.7-10 shipped without a
> init.d script which may cause this problem.
>
>  - Craig
>
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