[64studio-devel] error message

dave drbudo at ntlworld.com
Tue Jun 17 05:48:13 BST 2008


Hi mirami Hi Gustin,

Their is much to this testing. So many variables.
e.g. why have a printer on a recording studio?
So I remove all things not needed, and don't have a printer plugged in.
My upgrades to lenny are quite smooth, as Gustin says "massage the upgrade".
Wine is also removed, and reinstalled later.
Then you learn that Daniel and Free need tests on clean installs.
Off you go Happy Testing.  On clean installs.
I had to do two installs and two lenny upgrades to get this error message.
Only when I plugged in a printer did it show up.
Two identical clean installs can give different errors on upgrades.
"Go Figure".
Adding  the lenny back-ports  at this stage has changed things again.
If this were my upgrade I would try
# apt-get -f install
I would have removed cupsys and tried to continue, but it's so hard to
give advice with so many variables at play.
Using Sid to find out what was broken worked here, nothing was installed
except Ardour from sid at the end.
Moving back and forth

* Synaptic Reload + Mark All Upgrades + Apply.
# apt-get -f install

Is what gets used the most on upgrades here.
With your graphics resolution, you were having trouble with "1280x1024".
Can you get "1152x864"?

Cheers,
dave.

Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
> Hi Dave, Hi Gustin
>
> First I was trying Gustin's suggestion:
>
> sudo aptitude purge debian-archive-keyring && sudo aptitude install
> debian-archive-keyring
>
> But message in terminal warned me that I am doing something very dangerous.. Uninstalling some very essential packages.
> I aborted this process.
>
> Than I tried Dave's method, but I did it differently...
> First I was upgrading just cupsys packges from lenny repository... it went well.
> Than I've upgraded rest. Also was going well.
>
> I just get this message:
>
> E: /var/cache/apt/archives/qsynth_0.2.5-2.2_i386.deb: trying to overwrite `/usr/share/applications/qsynth.desktop', which is also in package 64studio-theme
>
> probably broken qsynth in Lenny.
>
> Than I've enabled lenny-backports repository... mark all for upgrading....apply...(using synaptic)..and get this message:
>
> : docbook-xml: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
> E: scrollkeeper: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: bug-buddy: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: capplets-data: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gedit: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gnome-applets-data: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gnome-control-center: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gnome-panel-data: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gnome-panel: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gnome-applets: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gnome-session: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gnome-terminal: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: nautilus-data: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: nautilus: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: yelp: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gnome-core: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gnome-user-guide: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gnome-utils: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gthumb: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: nautilus-cd-burner: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: synaptic: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: terminatorx: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: 64studio-themes: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: 64studio: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
>
> Than I've tried from terminal
> # apt-get upgrade
>
> Got this:
>
> : docbook-xml: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
> E: scrollkeeper: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: bug-buddy: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: capplets-data: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gedit: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gnome-applets-data: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gnome-control-center: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gnome-panel-data: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gnome-panel: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gnome-applets: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gnome-session: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gnome-terminal: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: nautilus-data: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: nautilus: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: yelp: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gnome-core: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gnome-user-guide: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gnome-utils: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: gthumb: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: nautilus-cd-burner: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: synaptic: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: terminatorx: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: 64studio-themes: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> E: 64studio: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
>
>
> Cheers 
>
> mirami
>
>
> <  ------------ Původní zpráva ------------
> <  Od: dave <drbudo at ntlworld.com>
> <  Předmět: Re: [64studio-devel] error message
> <  Datum: 16.6.2008 23:06:19
> <  ----------------------------------------
> <  Hi mirami, Hi Gustin,
> <  
> <  I set out today to get this error on a test install today.
> <  
> <  E: Internal Error, Could not perform immediate configuration (2) on 
> <  debian-archive-keyring
> <   
> <  When I did hit it, I wished I hadn't....
> <  Spent most of my spare time today. Trying to get past it.
> <  
> <  # apt-get -f install
> <  looked good then failed errors
> <  gs-common wouldn't remove.
> <  Couldn't get past this one.
> <  
> <  Eventually I thought  ....  it, and enabled "Sid"
> <  # edit /etc/apt/sources.list.d/64studio.list
> <  
> <  Opened Synaptic (ReLoad) and it told me I had broken packages.
> <  Clicked on Fix Broken packages and it marked "cupsys" for removal.
> <  Removed 3 cupsys packages... Disabled Sid in synaptic.
> <  
> <  * Synaptic Reload + Mark All Upgrades + Apply.
> <  The upgrade to lenny continued!?
> <  I reinstalled cupsys when it had finished.
> <  Don't know what cupsys has to do with debian-archive-keyring?
> <  I've messed with loads during the day, so who knows what eventually
> <  made the difference.
> <  I had plugged in a printer to the machine. Most times I don't.
> <   
> <  Cheers,
> <  
> <  dave.
> <  
> <  Gustin Johnson wrote:
> <  > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> <  > Hash: SHA1
> <  >
> <  > Try the following (it should all be on one line).
> <  >
> <  > sudo aptitude purge debian-archive-keyring && sudo aptitude install
> <  > debian-archive-keyring
> <  >
> <  > Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
> <  > | Hello Gustin,
> <  > |
> <  > | Thanks for reply, I've tried it but still the same.
> <  > |
> <  > | M.
> <  > |
> <  > | <  ------------ Původní zpráva ------------
> <  > | <  Od: Gustin Johnson <gustin at echostar.ca>
> <  > | <  Předmět: Re: [64studio-devel] error message
> <  > | <  Datum: 16.6.2008 06:25:09
> <  > | <  ----------------------------------------
> <  > | sudo aptitude reinstall debian-archive-keyring
> <  > |
> <  > | Jaromír Mikea wrote:
> <  > | | Hello,
> <  > | |
> <  > | | I've get this error message trying upgrade to lenny with synaptic.
> <  > | | I've started on fresh 64studio 2.1 installation
> <  > | |
> <  > | | E: Internal Error, Could not perform immediate configuration (2) on
> <  > | debian-archive-keyring
> <  > | |
> <  > | | Thanks for any help.
> <  > | |
> <  > | | mirami
> <  > | |
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