One thing to check is whether you have update-alternatives. Here's what I
get from dlocate (Ben H's package info tool):
% dlocate update-alternatives
dpkg: /sw/sbin/update-alternatives
dpkg: /sw/share/man/fr/man8/update-alternatives.8
dpkg: /sw/share/man/ja/man8/update-alternatives.8
dpkg:
Le dimanche, 13 avr 2003, à 04:00 Europe/Paris, Alexander K. Hansen a
écrit :
For my next trick, lets see if the prerm script looks OK:
cat /sw/var/lib/dpkg/info/openssl097-dev.prerm
#!/bin/sh
# prerm script for package openssl097-dev, auto-created by fink
set -e
if [ $1 != upgrade ]; then
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Le dimanche, 13 avr 2003, à 04:33 Europe/Paris, Alexander K. Hansen a
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It looks like you need to reinstall dpkg: the package database thinks
you
have /sw/sbin/install-info and /sw/sbin/update-alternatives, but they
are
absent on your system.
I reinstall dpkg, now I have:
%
: Re: [Fink-users] KOffice fails to install
Le dimanche, 13 avr 2003, à 04:33 Europe/Paris, Alexander K. Hansen a
écrit :
It looks like you need to reinstall dpkg: the package database thinks
you
have /sw/sbin/install-info and /sw/sbin/update-alternatives, but they
are
absent on your
Le dimanche, 13 avr 2003, à 04:48 Europe/Paris, Alexander K. Hansen a
écrit :
Looks good. Do the which install-info, and if that gives
/sw/sbin/install-info, then try to upgrade libtool14 and KDE again.
Yes, that's it. I must wait a while to upgrade since I'm currently
trying to install