As a guess, I'd say that's Bug#115235 (http://bugs.debian.org/115235).
I ran into it a couple of days ago, when reinstalling after a disk
failure. The fix is pretty simple... just apply the following patch to
/etc/init.d/lprng.
- -
--- lprng.orig Mon Oct 8 15:10:11 2001
+++ lprng
I consistently get this problem when I install a new system and apt-get
update from woody. the system gets all the packages and when it comes
time to unpack and install LPRng it fails and exits with a error status
2. I think this needs to be fixed.
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