[64studio-devel] error message

Gustin Johnson gustin at echostar.ca
Tue Jun 17 17:23:18 BST 2008


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sudo aptitude dist-upgrade

Tell me what happens.

Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
| Hi Dave, Hi Gustin
|
| Actually after reboot I�ve lost my desktop .... I have clean default
space after log-in.
|
| I�ve tried #apt-get install gnome-core metacity
|
| I've get long list of errors like:
| dpkg: error processing prevent configuration of gnome-utils:
| gnome-utils depend on scrollkeeper; however:
| Package scrollkeeper is not configured yet.
|
| Actually I've have same output for #apt-get -f install
|
| No printer connected... I have no printer.. :-)
|
| < Is what gets used the most on upgrades here.
| < With your graphics resolution, you were having trouble with "1280x1024".
| < Can you get "1152x864"?
|
| I am trying upgrade my notebook now... But I will try "1152x864" on my
PC soon.
|
| Cheers
|
| mirami
|
|
|
| < ------------ P�vodn� zpr�va ------------
| < Od: dave <drbudo at ntlworld.com>
| < P�edm�t: Re: [64studio-devel] error message
| < Datum: 17.6.2008 06:48:53
| < ----------------------------------------
| < 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.
| <
| < Jarom�r Mike� 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
| < >
| < >
| < > < ------------ P�vodn� zpr�va ------------
| < > < Od: dave <drbudo at ntlworld.com>
| < > < P�edm�t: 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:
| Try the following (it should all be on one line).
|
| sudo aptitude purge debian-archive-keyring && sudo aptitude install
| debian-archive-keyring
|
| Jaromýr Mikeý wrote:
| | Hello Gustin,
| |
| | Thanks for reply, I've tried it but still the same.
| |
| | M.
| |
| | < ------------ Pývodný zprýva ------------
| | < Od: Gustin Johnson <gustin at echostar.ca>
| | < Pýedmýt: Re: [64studio-devel] error message
| | < Datum: 16.6.2008 06:25:09
| | < ----------------------------------------
| | sudo aptitude reinstall debian-archive-keyring
| |
| | Jaromýr 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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