Peter, thank you for your message. It seems you forgot to include the Debian BTS, please don't message me privately, let's keep it in the bug tracker. I will fullquote your message for reference.
On 12.03.2015 00:16, Peter Schütt wrote: > Hallo, > > I never use aptitude so did the following: > > apt-get --purge remove roger-router-cli > > apt-get -t experimental install roger-router > > dpkg -l roger* > Gewünscht=Unbekannt/Installieren/R=Entfernen/P=Vollständig Löschen/Halten > | Status=Nicht/Installiert/Config/U=Entpackt/halb konFiguriert/ > Halb installiert/Trigger erWartet/Trigger anhängig > |/ Fehler?=(kein)/R=Neuinstallation notwendig (Status, Fehler: > GROSS=schlecht) > ||/ Name Version Architektur > Beschreibung > +++-=========================-=================-=================-======================================================= > rc roger 1.8.9-1~no~secret amd64 > Routermanager (roger) > un roger-plugins-evolution <keine> <keine> (keine > Beschreibung vorhanden) > rc roger-plugins-fritzfon 1.8.9-1~no~secret amd64 > Routermanager (roger) - Plugin FritzFon > un roger-plugins-google <keine> <keine> (keine > Beschreibung vorhanden) > un roger-plugins-gtknotify <keine> <keine> (keine > Beschreibung vorhanden) > un roger-plugins-indicator <keine> <keine> (keine > Beschreibung vorhanden) > un roger-plugins-kwallet <keine> <keine> (keine > Beschreibung vorhanden) > rc roger-plugins-notificatio 1.8.9-1~no~secret amd64 > Routermanager (roger) - Plugin Notification > rc roger-plugins-statusicon 1.8.9-1~no~secret amd64 > Routermanager (roger) - Plugin Status Icon GTK > rc roger-plugins-thunderbird 1.8.9-1~no~secret amd64 > Routermanager (roger) - Plugin Thunderbird > rc roger-plugins-vcard 1.8.9-1~no~secret amd64 > Routermanager (roger) - Plugin VCard > ii roger-router 1.8.9-3 amd64 Home > router management tool - GUI > ii roger-router-cli 1.8.9-3 amd64 Home > router management tool - command-line interface Peter, as I suspected, the problem comes from you having installed upstream's binary packages in the past. There are still remnants of them left on your system. Your best bet is to try and identify ALL of them, then purge them. "aptitude search \!~i~c" will list all unpurged packages on your system. Upstream's packaging is known to violate Debian's policy in many ways and it is no surprise to me it is giving you problems now. Be prepared to continue to experience problems even in totally unrelated packages and even after removing upstream's packages (actually, especially in unrelated packages and especially after removal). Lesson learned: Installing third-party packages that do not go through the rigorous checks and adhere to Debian's policy does come at a cost. I'm afraid you are mostly on your own with this one. > ls -l /var/spool/roger > insgesamt 0 > > ls -l /var/spool > insgesamt 44 > drwxrws--- 2 lp fax 4096 Mär 8 16:59 roger > > I am a member of the group "fax". > > When I use the printer now the windows opens to input the fax number . > > But the sending of the fax does not work. > > When I use the Fax-WebGUI of the Fritz.Box it works! > > I uses this fax number (of a web.de - account for playing: +4932121083XXX) > > > Another error: > > When I update the fritz.box firmware when roger router is running then > the roger router aborts: > > [1]+ Speicherzugriffsfehler roger Please report this as a separate issue via reportbug so that others can confirm and add required information to do the triage. Please only do this if you experience the segfault after trying as much as possible to remove any traces of upstream's packages from your system as they might be causing this problem as well. Please be sure to reenable the fax functionality in your FritzBox as laid out in README.Debian after any firmware update. > Ciao > Peter Schütt Regards Rolf -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org