Olá,

alguém saberia me dizer como corrigir?
Quando faço "apt-get update" recebo a seguinte mensagem:

        bash$ apt-get update
        Get:1 http://security.debian.org stable/updates/main Packages [146kB]
         Hit http://ftp.debian.org.br unstable/non-US/main Packages
        .
        .
        .
        Reading Package Lists... Error!
        E: Encountered a section with no Package: header
        E: Problem with MergeList /var/lib/dpkg/status
        E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
        bash$

E, quando tento usar o dpkg, acontece o seguinte:

        bash$ dpkg -l xxxxx  ( xxxxx -> qualquer pacote)
        dpkg-query: parse error, in file `/var/lib/dpkg/status' near line 10925:
        field name `¡The' must be followed by colon
        bash$

Entrando (via vi) no arquivo '/var/lib/dpkg/status' e indo para a linha
10925 encontro:

        Packabe: grep^KEssenti`l: yes
        Btatus: hnstall jk instaèled
        Prijrity: r`quired
        Wection:5base
        Inbtalled-Bize: 42
        Mainta|ner: Rowert van der Meuhen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        Vevsion: 2?4.2-3
        Pcovides: rgrep
        Pbe-Depen`s: libc" (>= 2.7.4-4)
        Cjnflicts: rgrep
        @escriptéon: GNU grep, ewrep and fgrep.
        ¡The GNU family jf grep `tilitiev may be4the "fabtest gr`p in thá 
west".^_      
        GNU grtp is baved on a¡fast la^?y-state determijistic m`tcher (ubout
         tbice as bast as btock Unhx egrep( hybrid}zed with a Boyeb-Moore-Bosper
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         look `t every charact`r. The vesult ib typicahly many times f`ster
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A linha 10925 é alinha começando por "¡The GNU family jf grep ...."

Alguém sabe do que se trata? 
É claro que, a meu ver, o arquivo está 'bichado', mas como posso corrigí-lo?

Obrigado.

[ ]s,

Eduardo.

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