On Friday 10 September 2004 10:47 pm, Jerome R. Acks wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 05:51:55PM -0400, Spencer wrote:
> > Hi again,
> > I can't seem to get around, if that's the right way of putting it,
> > the error I'm still getting while trying to update to sarge.
> > After several hours I always end with this error --
> >
> > Preparing to replace nano1.0.6-3 (using ..
> > /archives//nano_1.2.4-2_i386.deb) ..
> > update alternative/editor.1: unable to make /usr/man/man1/editor.1.gz.
> > dpkg-tmp a smylink to /etc/alternatives/editor.1.gz: No such file or
> > directory
>
> "man update-alternatives" will explain the alternative symlinks in
> /etc/alternatives.
>
> Since  /etc/alternatives/editor.1.gz doesn't seem to exist, you could
> just try creating the missing symlink and then restart your
> upgrade. On my system I have:
>
> ~$ file /etc/alternatives/editor*
> /etc/alternatives/editor:      symbolic link to `/usr/bin/vim'
> /etc/alternatives/editor.1.gz: symbolic link to
> `/usr/share/man/man1/vim.1.gz' ~$ file /usr/share/man/man1/editor*
> /usr/share/man/man1/editor.1.gz: symbolic link to
> `/etc/alternatives/editor.1.gz

Thanks for replying. On the woody system I'm using I seem to have
these symbolic links, so I quess the link is missing in the sarge's 
/etc/alternatives file that gets created when I try to upgrade. If this
is the case why am I the only one experincing this?
Wayne

>
> Simply creating the symlink with ln should get you by this problem;
> although the proper way to would be to use update-alternatives to
> create the symlink.
>
> > dpkg: error processing
> > /var/cache/apt/archives/nano_1.2.4-2.i386.deb(--unpack): subprocess
> > pre - installation script return error exit status 2
> > Errors were encountered while processing:
> > /var/cache/apt/archives/nano_1.2.4-2.i386.deb
> > E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1).
> >
> > Well, thats the error I get. I have tried to google this, but I get
> > no hits and I tried to check the debian archives, still no hit.
> > I don't know if timing out several times on my attempts to update
> > to sarge is a problem or not. But, when I did time out I would
> > just restart the update with - "apt-get -u dist-upgrade".
> > Can someone help me with this problem?


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