Did you change your repositories? These new dependancy problems just showed
up after you tried to do an update? Is that an "apt-get update"

Can you run *
sudo su
dpkg-query -l | grep -v ^ii*

and look for broken packages?


On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 12:51 AM, Ralph Boland <[email protected]> wrote:

> > Also LPD should be CUPS. Look for them in the upstart directory
> > ls -l /etc/init/ | grep -E "lpd|cups"
> This command returns cups.conf
> cups.conf has several matches for cups but none for lpd.
> cops.conf contains a number of commands but they do not
> look has if they have been run.
>
> ========================
>
> > Are you using Ubuntu?
>       Yes,  Ubuntu 11.04  (it was is in the first post; perhaps you missed
> it).
>
> > They did a crap job converting only some services to
> > upstart and breaking everything with their half-ass transition. I had the
> > same problem trying to get NFS to run. The upstart script for portmap did
> > not exist and the /etc/init.d script refused to let me run it because it
> > wanted me to use the upstart script.
>
> > If the lpd will not restart, stop or what ever because upstart us F*ed-UP
> > then you can edit the postrm & prerm file to comment out that line with
> a #
> > symbol at the start
> > # /etc/init.d/lpd restart
> > Then try to run "sudo dpkg -P dcp7065dnlpr"
>
> Nope.  When it run the command I still get:
>    dpkg: error processing dcp7065dnlpr (--purge):
>     Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should
>    reinstall it before attempting a removal.
>     Errors were encountered while processing:
>         dcp7065dnlpr
>
> Nevertheless, after a number of trials and tribulations I managed to get
> purge
> to work.  Also, the files are removed from  /var/lib/dpkg/info.
>
> > You should also try to run
> >      sudo service lpd restart
> > and see if the service command is able to find the script properly. I
> don't
> > think it will but it is worth a try.
>
> You were right; it didn't work.
> I got:
>    Since the script you are attempting to invoke has been converted to an
>    Upstart job, you may also use the stop(8) and then start(8) utilities,
>    e.g. stop lpd ; start lpd. The restart(8) utility is also available.
>    start: Unknown job: lpd
>
> So now dpkg looks sane but I still can't install my printer.deb file.
>
> Also I tried to do an update but it insists it can only be partial.
> I get the following dependency problems:
>
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
>
> libglib2.0-0: Depends: libffi6 (>= 3.0.4) but 3.0.11~rc1-2 is to be
> installed
>              Depends: libpcre3 (>= 8.10) but 8.12-3ubuntu2 is to be
> installed
>              Depends: zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.2) but 1:1.2.3.4.dfsg-3ubuntu3
> is to be installed
> network-manager: Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4) but 2.13-20ubuntu5 is to be
> installed
>                 Depends: libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.0.2) but 1.4.14-1ubuntu1
> is to be installed
>                 Depends: libdbus-glib-1-2 (>= 0.88) but 0.94-4 is to
> be installed
>                 Depends: libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.24.0) but 2.30.0-0ubuntu4
> is to be installed
>                 Depends: libgudev-1.0-0 (>= 147) but 1:173-0ubuntu4
> is to be installed
>                 Depends: libnl3 (>= 3.0) but 3.0-1.1ubuntu1 is to be
> installed
>                 Depends: libpolkit-gobject-1-0 (>= 0.99) but 0.102-1
> is to be installed
>                 Depends: upstart-job but it is a virtual package
>                 Depends: lsb-base (>= 3.2-14) but 4.0-0ubuntu16 is to
> be installed
>                 Depends: dbus (>= 1.1.2) but 1.4.14-1ubuntu1 is to be
> installed
>                 Depends: isc-dhcp-client (>= 4.1.1-P1-4) but
> 4.1.1-P1-17ubuntu10 is to be installed
>
> I don't know why I am getting these dependency problems now or see why
> they might be related
> to my printer problems.
>
> Despite this the system seems willing to let me do an upgrade but I am
> weary do doing
> an upgrade until these issues are resolved.
>
> I don't understand why Shawn had no problems.  He installed my printer
> using Ubuntu
> though I don't know which version of Ubuntu he is using.  I am using
> Ubuntu 11.04.
> Perhaps he is using the 64bit version.
> In a posting Shawn indicated he also down loaded the file
> cupswrapperDCP7065DN-2.0.4-2.i386.deb.
>
> I thought you were supposed to use the cups file or the lpr file, not both.
> But it seems that is what Shawn has done.
> I have also installed cupswrapperDCP7065DN-2.0.4-2.i386.deb
> now but it doesn't affect my problems with lpd.
>
> Rocky
>
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