This issue left one of my systems complaining every time I performed an
"apt-get" operation.
"apt-get install", "apt-get remove", and "apt-get upgrade" would all print
similar errors to this:
$ sudo dpkg --no-triggers --remove ghc6
(Reading database ... 134569 files and directories currently inst
If you like, but realize that there is probably something broken in the
migration process.
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I just purged and re-installed, and Australia/Melbourne is now there.
It seems that was the only one missing for Australia.
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Package: tzdata
Version: 2007j-1etch1
Severity: normal
My default time zone is Australia/Victoria. I wanted to change this to
Australia/Melbourne, as I understand the preferred form is now
Content/City.
This time zone exists on my Red Hat system, but not on my Debian system.
I note the time zon
Package: tar
Version: 1.16-2
Severity: minor
The synopsis has:
tar [ - ] A --catenate --concatenate | c --create | d
--diff --compare | --delete | r --append | t --list | u --update
| x --extract --get [ options ] pathname [ pathname ... ]
pathnames are not mandator
Package: linux-source-2.6.18
Version: 2.6.18.dfsg.1-12etch2
Severity: important
I installed the linux-source-2.6.18 package and used it to upgrade from
an old Linux 2.6.11 install.
After running "make oldconfig", compiling, and installing the new
kernel, I got the following error messages during
Package: nagios2-common
Version: 2.5-1
Severity: normal
Every day, nagios2's log files are rotated via
/etc/logrotate.d/nagios2-common (from the nagios2-common package).
When it does this, it produces output on stdout, which causes an email
to be sent. This email is pretty annoying.
The relev
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