On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Tim Dijkstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Luis Mondesi schreef:
>> Try the same with evey other Debian package. Files under /etc are not
>> removed unless you use --purge. See Splashy README and the FAQ section
>> on the wiki.
>
> Indeed, it is in policy.
>
> That d
Luis Mondesi schreef:
> Try the same with evey other Debian package. Files under /etc are not
> removed unless you use --purge. See Splashy README and the FAQ section
> on the wiki.
Indeed, it is in policy.
That doesn't we should fix the symptom. But
a) The problem is harmless; it's just an error
Try the same with evey other Debian package. Files under /etc are not
removed unless you use --purge. See Splashy README and the FAQ section
on the wiki.
On Jul 25, 2008, at 8:56 PM, Octavio Alvarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
It's like saying that 1 + 1 could be different than 0.
I mea
> It's like saying that 1 + 1 could be different than 0.
I meant "1 - 1".
It's like saying that 1 - 1 could be different than 0.
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> > Apparently splashy left /etc/lsb-base-logging.sh installed.
> As it should on remove. You probably didn't purge splashy.
It's insane not to think that given a working system, "apt-get install
splashy; apt-get remove splashy" allows the system to be kept in an
unworking state.
It's like sayin
reassign 490068 splashy,system-tools-backends
/etc/lsb-base-logging.sh: line 259: runlevel: command not found
/usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d: line 274: /sbin/runlevel: No such file or
> > This happened during today's upgrade. I know nothing more. I used to
> > have package "splashy" installed which appar
>Setting up system-tools-backends (2.6.0-1) ...
>/usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d: line 274: /sbin/runlevel: No such file or
>directory
> * Reloading system message bus config...
>/etc/lsb-base-logging.sh: line 259: runlevel: command not found
>/etc/lsb-base-logging.sh: line 264: exit: Reloading: numeric argu
Package: system-tools-backends
Version: 2.6.0-1
Severity: important
This happened during today's upgrade. I know nothing more. I used to
have package "splashy" installed which apparently messes with some of the lsb
settings (it's "ubuntufying" them, making the startup sequence look like
Ubuntu's).
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