Op ma 08-09-2003, om 04:28 schreef Russell Shaw:
> Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> > Op zo 07-09-2003, om 04:45 schreef Russell Shaw:
> >
> >>apt-get update
> >>apt-get install -f base-files
> >
> > Nope, that doesn't work. Apt-get downloads the packages, then says
> > (Reading database...) and shortl
Benedict Verheyen wrote:
Op zo 07-09-2003, om 04:45 schreef Russell Shaw:
apt-get update
apt-get install -f base-files
Nope, that doesn't work. Apt-get downloads the packages, then says
(Reading database...) and shortly afterwards, i get the E: Subprocess
/usr/bin/dpkg exited unexpectedly.
I reall
Op zo 07-09-2003, om 04:45 schreef Russell Shaw:
> apt-get update
> apt-get install -f base-files
Nope, that doesn't work. Apt-get downloads the packages, then says
(Reading database...) and shortly afterwards, i get the E: Subprocess
/usr/bin/dpkg exited unexpectedly.
I really haven't got a clue
Benedict Verheyen wrote:
Hello,
i reinstalled a local broken server using my own desktop backups. It's a
mixed testing/unstable system. All went well but when i tried to remove
some packages, something went wrong with dpkg. It seems linked to
base-files. dpkg is version 1.10.10, base-files 3.0.10
Hello,
i reinstalled a local broken server using my own desktop backups. It's a
mixed testing/unstable system. All went well but when i tried to remove
some packages, something went wrong with dpkg. It seems linked to
base-files. dpkg is version 1.10.10, base-files 3.0.10
This is what happens when
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