Re: Broken apt-get/dpkg

2017-01-07 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2017-01-07 19:01 +, Kelly Harding wrote: > So, I've been having troubles recently with finding the /var partition > being too small and needing to purge stuff from it to allow processes > to work properly, etc. I intend to do a fresh install to a SSD with a > bigger /var to avoid this, howe

Broken apt-get/dpkg

2017-01-07 Thread Kelly Harding
So, I've been having troubles recently with finding the /var partition being too small and needing to purge stuff from it to allow processes to work properly, etc. I intend to do a fresh install to a SSD with a bigger /var to avoid this, however in the meantime until I do this I seem to have delete

Re: broken apt-get/dpkg

2003-11-27 Thread Peter Samek
On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 04:18:42PM -0600, Dan Davison wrote: > > Hi, I can't remove a package (powernowd) despite trying various forcing > options and --purge etc with apt-get and dpkg. The error output is below. > Could someone tell me what I should do in this situation please? The only > other t

Re: broken apt-get/dpkg

2003-11-27 Thread kmark+debian
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, Dan Davison wrote: > > Hi, I can't remove a package (powernowd) despite trying various forcing > options and --purge etc with apt-get and dpkg. The error output is below. > Could someone tell me what I should do in this situation please? The only > other thing I've tried is

broken apt-get/dpkg

2003-11-26 Thread Dan Davison
Hi, I can't remove a package (powernowd) despite trying various forcing options and --purge etc with apt-get and dpkg. The error output is below. Could someone tell me what I should do in this situation please? The only other thing I've tried is to rename the file mentioned in the output (invoke-r