ver:
Package mariadb-server-10.0 is not configured yet.
dpkg: error processing package mariadb-server (--configure):
dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Errors were encountered while processing:
mariadb-server-10.0
mariadb-server
I added a set -x to the mariadb-server-10.0 post-inst
Hi.
On Sat, 22 Nov 2014 10:15:52 +1300
"C.T.F. Jansen" wrote:
> The Brother driver install script has a serious bug and should not be
> used unmodified.
> This is a major black mark for Brother, something for them to correct
> forthwith.
Can you please provide a link
On Sat, 22 Nov 2014 10:15:52 +1300, C.T.F. Jansen wrote:
Greetings,
Set up a Brother DCP-1510 laser printer and went to the Brother website
for the drivers and install script for Debian systems. Downloaded the
drivers and install script then ran the install script.
It seemed to work without
Greetings,
Set up a Brother DCP-1510 laser printer and went to the Brother website
for the drivers and install script for Debian systems. Downloaded the
drivers and install script then ran the install script.
It seemed to work without significant errors and completed with no error
messages
The script couldn't install because it doesn't know what to do with the
--skip-federated option being passed. Apparently a new option being used
by mysql.
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On Thu, Nov 08, 2007 at 11:56:51AM +0100, Christian Jaeger wrote:
> Osamu Aoki wrote:
> Well I'll probably do it and report back here if nothing else pops up.
Please CC me for that :-)
Another idea:
* Create local mirror:
* Rebuild package with epoch
* Check update of upsream package.
Osamu
Kevin Mark wrote:
So apt-get calls dpkg and dpkg has 'post-invoke' options that run a
shell script. Never tried this but this seem like a place to start.
(See my other reply; *maybe* using the apt hooks is easier--but in
reality it belongs to the dpkg space. Imagine I download a .deb and
Osamu Aoki wrote:
dpkg-divert(8) seems to be the answer for your case. (But this is not
meant for general user but meant for maintanance script). As I
understand, removing divert etc has some pitfalls if you are as good as
me.
I've been using dpkg-divert for some time already in one case;
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 12:50:30PM +0100, Christian Jaeger wrote:
> Hello
>
> (I haven't found an answer to this in the FAQ and Debian documentation or
> elsewhere (I did only look for two hours, though; maybe I haven't found the
> right place for advanced Debian documentation yet?).)
>
> Is ther
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 12:50:30PM +0100, Christian Jaeger wrote:
> Hello
>
> (I haven't found an answer to this in the FAQ and Debian documentation or
> elsewhere (I did only look for two hours, though; maybe I haven't found the
> right place for advanced Debian documentation yet?).)
>
> Is ther
Hello
(I haven't found an answer to this in the FAQ and Debian documentation
or elsewhere (I did only look for two hours, though; maybe I haven't
found the right place for advanced Debian documentation yet?).)
Is there a way for me to set up a script/hook locally for a particular
package so
On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 11:48:19AM +0200, Oliver Braun wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to add my own install-script for my own special programm to an
> original debian boot-cd, so that this script automatically will be started
> after normal debian installation has been finished.
>
&
Hi,
I want to add my own install-script for my own special programm to an
original debian boot-cd, so that this script automatically will be started
after normal debian installation has been finished.
What do i have to do for this?
Thanx in advance
Regards
Oli
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Hi. I'm setting up a Woody box, getting the following errors on
configuration of the snort package. The debian bug tracker doesn't show
this issue, but lists enough other bugs that I'm wondering whether to
bother.
Any advice appreciated.
Setting up snort (1.8.4beta1-3) ...
Bareword found where op
I'm trying to set up xanim to allow me to view some old QuickTime movies.
I selected it from dselect (stable), but the python script it runs at install
time
seesm to have a syntax error.
How can I work arounf this?
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No, it is mounted with defaults...
>
> is the partition where /var/tmp resides mounted noexec?
>
On 29/10/99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
penguin:/var/cache/apt/archives/fucked# dpkg --configure
enlightenment-theme-bluesteel
Setting up enlightenment-theme-bluesteel (0.16.0-2) ...
dpkg (subprocess): unable to execute post-installation script: Permission
denied
dpkg: error processing enlightenmen
Reply-To:
Running potato on an i386 (been there since Aug.)
Now I am seeing the following errors:
penguin:/var/cache/apt/archives/fucked# dpkg --configure
enlightenment-theme-bluesteel
Setting up enlightenment-theme-bluesteel (0.16.0-2) ...
dpkg (subprocess): unable to execute
On Tue, Jul 13, 1999 at 11:38:11AM +0200, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
> why does the pre install script hasn't the simple line pg_dumpall >backup and
> the post install the line psql -e template1mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Trying to avoid grumpiness)
http://www.tardis.ed.
do a backup of the base??? because if not i found no way
to recover the base again
why does the pre install script hasn't the simple line pg_dumpall >backup and
the post install the line psql -e template1http://inforezo.u-strasbg.fr/~bboett http://erm1.u-stras
"Brian Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I know this is going to sound cheesy to all you hardcore guys out
> there, but is there a way to bring back the install script that
> comes with slink at the beginning of the install process?
I believe booting from the rescu
I know this is going to sound cheesy to all you hardcore guys out there, but
is there a way to bring back the install script that comes with slink at the
beginning of the install process? It's the script that let's you choose
certain categories of packages rather than searching
I'm trying to get the Excite Search installed and run into the
following error. Is anyone bored enough to take a look at the install
script and see what's up ? Script at:
http://www.xinu.org/crud/
starting installation. This may take a few seconds...
tar: perl: Not found in archive
On Sat, 29 Aug 1998, Jerry E. McGoveran wrote:
> Actually, I'm running the install.bat command to begin installation.
> It calls loadlin. The exact command is:
> loadlin linux root=/dev/ram initrd=root.bin
> Is there another way to install? I really need to see a log file.
The only meth
At 02:32 PM 8/29/98 -0400, Bob Bernstein wrote:
>On Sat, 29 Aug 1998, Jerry E. McGoveran wrote:
>
>> Can anyone help me with loadlin?
>
>Just out of curiosity, why are you using loadlin?
>
Actually, I'm running the install.bat command to begin installation. It
calls loadlin. The exact command i
Can anyone help me with loadlin?
At 05:27 PM 8/27/98 -0700, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I'm trying to install Debian 2.0 (my first Linux experience) and I'm
>having trouble with the install script. Something to do with my
>SCSI devices seems to be causing the install scrip
Hello,
I'm trying to install Debian 2.0 (my first Linux experience) and I'm
having trouble with the install script. Something to do with my
SCSI devices seems to be causing the install script to loop endlessly.
The text scrolls by too quickly for me to identify the root problem.
Thank you, Christian. Yes, man-db's unspecified dependency on perl
appears to be the problem. And so it seems, as BG Lim pointed out
(thank you), that this is a small packaging bug. Thanks, folks.
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The problem is that the script needs Long.pm, which (I think), is a Perl
script. Install Perl from interpreters and it should be fine.
I think this is a bug, because perl is big and not many people esp newbies
want it or need it, just to install man, which shoudl be the first thing
any newbie inst
On Jun 19, John M. Rulnick wrote
> Checking for languages ... de_DECan't locate Getopt/Long.pm in @INC at
> /usr/sbin/chmanconfig line 38.
Hi,
did you install perl ? Or did you stick with the perl which comes with
the installation disks and didn't install the rest of perl ?
I have
dpkg -s
Summary of problem:
--
Installation of the current (bo/1.3) "man" package fails. In
particular, with a fresh install of Debian 1.3, both
dpkg -i man-db_2.3.10-38.deb
and
dpkg -i man-db_2.3.10-39.deb
yield failed configuration due to failure of /usr/sbin/chmanconfig.
Proble
Download the staroffice package into some directory and put the following
script there. Run it as superuser and Staroffice will install without
Motif libraries:
starinst:
#!/bin/sh
# Prepare Star Office for Non Motif installation
mkdir temp
cd temp
# Extract Libraries needed for installation
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