Raphael Hertzog wrote:
On Sun, 23 Nov 2008, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
Again, I am sorry for the version confusion. Please see my other reply. I never really used 1.14.22 on my system. The 1.14.22 in the status file and the logs was actually 1.14.21 which apparently did not complain about the triggers.

Are you sure it's really 1.14.21 and not 1.14.19 (the one that was
previously installed) or even an older version ?

I guess it could be 1.14.19, I am not very sure. It is definitely not 1.14.22 and very unlikely that it is older than 1.14.19.

I had been postponing a dist-upgrade for several months and apt is configured to just download updates without installing. I had picked the previous version lying in the archive cache and used it.


1.14.21 is the first version that should remove the Trigger-Awaited lines
by itself if there's no corresponding Triggers-Pending entry in the package
providing the trigger. But all versions of dpkg (that are trigger-aware at
least, ie > 1.14.17) would fail with a status file like you had (i.e.
packages marked as installed but containing Triggers-Awaited lines).

Cheers,


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