On 7/7/2013 9:24 AM, Chloe wrote:
> Ok I ran them manually. They didn't rename themselves to *.done.
>
> $ bash --norc --noprofile /etc/postinstall/inetutils.sh
> *** Info: Note that the inetd service and the xinetd service must not
> *** Info: both be active at the same time. The easiest way to
Ok I ran them manually. They didn't rename themselves to *.done.
$ bash --norc --noprofile /etc/postinstall/inetutils.sh
*** Info: Note that the inetd service and the xinetd service must not
*** Info: both be active at the same time. The easiest way to ensure
*** Info: this is to only install on
On 7/6/2013 9:56 AM, Chloe wrote:
> I'm getting this error when I run setup at the end, even when I deselect
> all packages and choose 'Keep' current version, and deselect "Select
> Required packages (RECOMMENDED)". How do I resolve this? I'm using
> setup.exe version 2.774.
>
> Package: Unknown p
Of course I already tried both with the recommended packages and
without. (That is a separate bug as it should not recommend any packages
if I do no select anything and choose Keep current version.) It gives
this error either way.
-
I see no error here. More than that, eve
On 2013-07-06 18:56, Chloe wrote:
> I'm getting this error when I run setup at the end, even when I deselect all
> packages and choose 'Keep' current version, and deselect "Select Required
> packages (RECOMMENDED)". How do I resolve this? I'm using setup.exe version
> 2.774.
>
> Package: Unkno
I'm getting this error when I run setup at the end, even when I deselect
all packages and choose 'Keep' current version, and deselect "Select
Required packages (RECOMMENDED)". How do I resolve this? I'm using
setup.exe version 2.774.
Package: Unknown package
inetutils.sh exit code 256
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