Hallo,
I run a purge over all:

dpkg -l | awk '$1 == "rc" { print $2; }'

apt-get purge $(dpkg -l | awk '$1 == "rc" { print $2; }')

Then I repeat deinstall and install of roger-router

Now:

dpkg -l roger*
Gewünscht=Unbekannt/Installieren/R=Entfernen/P=Vollständig Löschen/Halten
| Status=Nicht/Installiert/Config/U=Entpackt/halb konFiguriert/
         Halb installiert/Trigger erWartet/Trigger anhängig
|/ Fehler?=(kein)/R=Neuinstallation notwendig (Status, Fehler:
GROSS=schlecht)
||/ Name                      Version           Architektur      
Beschreibung
+++-=========================-=================-=================-=======================================================
ii  roger-router              1.8.9-3           amd64             Home
router management tool - GUI
ii  roger-router-cli          1.8.9-3           amd64             Home
router management tool - command-line interface

But the same error comes when I try to send a fax

>>>>

When I use the printer now the windows opens to input the fax number .

But the sending of the fax does not work.
<<<<

Ciao
  Peter Schütt



Am 12.03.2015 um 03:09 schrieb Rolf Leggewie:
> Peter,
>
> thank you for your message.  It seems you forgot to include the Debian
> BTS, please don't message me privately, let's keep it in the bug
> tracker.  I will fullquote your message for reference.
>
> On 12.03.2015 00:16, Peter Schütt wrote:
>> Hallo,
>>
>> I never use aptitude so did the following:
>>
>> apt-get --purge remove roger-router-cli
>>
>> apt-get -t experimental install roger-router
>>
>> dpkg -l roger*
>> Gewünscht=Unbekannt/Installieren/R=Entfernen/P=Vollständig Löschen/Halten
>> | Status=Nicht/Installiert/Config/U=Entpackt/halb konFiguriert/
>>          Halb installiert/Trigger erWartet/Trigger anhängig
>> |/ Fehler?=(kein)/R=Neuinstallation notwendig (Status, Fehler:
>> GROSS=schlecht)
>> ||/ Name                      Version           Architektur      
>> Beschreibung
>> +++-=========================-=================-=================-=======================================================
>> rc  roger                     1.8.9-1~no~secret amd64            
>> Routermanager (roger)
>> un  roger-plugins-evolution   <keine>           <keine>           (keine
>> Beschreibung vorhanden)
>> rc  roger-plugins-fritzfon    1.8.9-1~no~secret amd64            
>> Routermanager (roger) - Plugin FritzFon
>> un  roger-plugins-google      <keine>           <keine>           (keine
>> Beschreibung vorhanden)
>> un  roger-plugins-gtknotify   <keine>           <keine>           (keine
>> Beschreibung vorhanden)
>> un  roger-plugins-indicator   <keine>           <keine>           (keine
>> Beschreibung vorhanden)
>> un  roger-plugins-kwallet     <keine>           <keine>           (keine
>> Beschreibung vorhanden)
>> rc  roger-plugins-notificatio 1.8.9-1~no~secret amd64            
>> Routermanager (roger) - Plugin Notification
>> rc  roger-plugins-statusicon  1.8.9-1~no~secret amd64            
>> Routermanager (roger) - Plugin Status Icon GTK
>> rc  roger-plugins-thunderbird 1.8.9-1~no~secret amd64            
>> Routermanager (roger) - Plugin Thunderbird
>> rc  roger-plugins-vcard       1.8.9-1~no~secret amd64            
>> Routermanager (roger) - Plugin VCard
>> ii  roger-router              1.8.9-3           amd64             Home
>> router management tool - GUI
>> ii  roger-router-cli          1.8.9-3           amd64             Home
>> router management tool - command-line interface
> Peter, as I suspected, the problem comes from you having installed
> upstream's binary packages in the past.  There are still remnants of
> them left on your system.  Your best bet is to try and identify ALL of
> them, then purge them.  "aptitude search \!~i~c" will list all unpurged
> packages on your system.
>
> Upstream's packaging is known to violate Debian's policy in many ways
> and it is no surprise to me it is giving you problems now.  Be prepared
> to continue to experience problems even in totally unrelated packages
> and even after removing upstream's packages (actually, especially in
> unrelated packages and especially after removal).
>
> Lesson learned: Installing third-party packages that do not go through
> the rigorous checks and adhere to Debian's policy does come at a cost.
> I'm afraid you are mostly on your own with this one.
>
>> ls -l /var/spool/roger
>> insgesamt 0
>>
>> ls -l /var/spool
>> insgesamt 44
>> drwxrws--- 2 lp          fax         4096 Mär  8 16:59 roger
>>
>> I am a member of the group "fax".
>>
>> When I use the printer now the windows opens to input the fax number .
>>
>> But the sending of the fax does not work.
>>
>> When I use the Fax-WebGUI of the Fritz.Box it works!
>>
>> I uses this fax number (of a web.de - account for playing: +4932121083XXX)
>>
>>
>> Another error:
>>
>> When I update the fritz.box firmware when roger router is running then
>> the roger router aborts:
>>
>> [1]+  Speicherzugriffsfehler  roger
> Please report this as a separate issue via reportbug so that others can
> confirm and add required information to do the triage.  Please only do
> this if you experience the segfault after trying as much as possible to
> remove any traces of upstream's packages from your system as they might
> be causing this problem as well.
>
> Please be sure to reenable the fax functionality in your FritzBox as
> laid out in README.Debian after any firmware update.
>
>> Ciao
>>   Peter Schütt
> Regards
>
> Rolf


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