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severity 467889 normal tags 467889 + moreinfo severity 467941 normal tags 467941 + moreinfo severity 467948 normal tags 467948 + moreinfo clone 469513 -1 reassign -1 cacti retitle -1 Do not call db_stop before calling ucf, since ucf uses debconf reassign 469513 ocsinventory-agent retitle 469513 Do not call db_stop before calling ucf, since ucf uses debconf thanks Hi, libgraphics-colornames-Perl, libmodule-load-Perl, liblog-log4perl-Perl, libgraphics-colorobject-Perl, libgraphics-colordeficiency-Perl were all labelled as trying to remove /usr/lib/perl5. They do not actually seem to be trying to do so. Lets see. We don't ever user perl5 directly: __> rgrep perl5 libgraphics-colordeficiency-perl libgraphics-colornames-perl libgraphics-colorobject-perl liblog-log4perl-perl libmodule-load-perl __> __> rgrep 'rmdir' libgraphics-colordeficiency-perl libgraphics-colornames-perl libgraphics-colorobject-perl liblog-log4perl-perl libmodule-load-perl liblog-log4perl-perl/liblog-log4perl-perl-1.15/t/052Utf8.t: rmdir $WORK_DIR; So, rmdir is only used in a test. So, do we rm -rf stuff? __> rgrep 'rm -rf ' libgraphics-colordeficiency-perl libgraphics-colornames-perl libgraphics-colorobject-perl liblog-log4perl-perl libmodule-load-perl libgraphics-colordeficiency-perl/libgraphics-colordeficiency-perl-0.05/debian/common/targets.mk: -rm -rf $(DIRS_TO_CLEAN) libgraphics-colordeficiency-perl/libgraphics-colordeficiency-perl-0.05/debian/local.mk: -rm -rf $(TMPTOP) libgraphics-colordeficiency-perl/libgraphics-colordeficiency-perl-0.05/debian/local.mk: rm -rf $(TMPTOP) libgraphics-colornames-perl/libgraphics-colornames-perl-2.11/debian/common/targets.mk: -rm -rf $(DIRS_TO_CLEAN) libgraphics-colornames-perl/libgraphics-colornames-perl-2.11/debian/local.mk: -rm -rf $(TMPTOP) libgraphics-colornames-perl/libgraphics-colornames-perl-2.11/debian/local.mk: rm -rf $(TMPTOP) libgraphics-colorobject-perl/libgraphics-colorobject-perl-0.5.0/debian/common/targets.mk: -rm -rf $(DIRS_TO_CLEAN) libgraphics-colorobject-perl/libgraphics-colorobject-perl-0.5.0/debian/local.mk: -rm -rf $(TMPTOP) libgraphics-colorobject-perl/libgraphics-colorobject-perl-0.5.0/debian/local.mk: rm -rf $(TMPTOP) liblog-log4perl-perl/liblog-log4perl-perl-1.15/debian/common/targets.mk: -rm -rf $(DIRS_TO_CLEAN) liblog-log4perl-perl/liblog-log4perl-perl-1.15/debian/local.mk: -rm -rf $(TMPTOP) liblog-log4perl-perl/liblog-log4perl-perl-1.15/debian/local.mk: rm -rf $(TMPTOP) libmodule-load-perl/libmodule-load-perl-0.12/debian/common/targets.mk: -rm -rf $(DIRS_TO_CLEAN) libmodule-load-perl/libmodule-load-perl-0.12/debian/local.mk: -rm -rf $(TMPTOP) libmodule-load-perl/libmodule-load-perl-0.12/debian/local.mk: rm -rf $(TMPTOP) So, more information on why you think these packages are trying to remove /usr/lib/perl5 would be helpful. As it is, this is beginning to sound like a false positive. manoj -- If you don't go to other men's funerals they won't go to yours. Clarence Day Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.golden-gryphon.com/> 1024D/BF24424C print 4966 F272 D093 B493 410B 924B 21BA DABB BF24 424C -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]