Le 03/10/2013 18:28, Russ Allbery a écrit :
Andrew Deason <[email protected]> writes:
Jean-Marc Choulet <[email protected]> wrote:
Setting up openafs-client (1.6.1-3+deb7u1~bpo60+1) ...
update-alternatives: using /usr/bin/pagsh.openafs to provide
/usr/bin/pagsh (pagsh) in auto mode.
dpkg: error processing openafs-client (--configure):
   subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
This is maybe more appropriate in a debian bug or a more debian-centric
forum, but we can try, and Russ reads this list anyway.
That doesn't seem to be telling you why the postinst script failed, and
I'm not really sure of everything that it does that can fail. But I
think you can get it to say what it's doing by doing something like this
after it fails:
Edit /var/lib/dpkg/info/openafs-client.postinst, and change the 'set -e'
near the top to 'set -xe'. Then run 'dpkg --configure --pending', or
maybe just try to install openafs-client again. It should print out a
bunch more stuff about what commands it is running, which should give a
clue as to what is actually failing. (And thanks for running with
LANG=C; that is helpful.)
This may or may not work the way that you want because of how debconf
works, but yes, that's what I'd suggest as well.

I suspect the problem is with setting up alternatives for klog, since
that's the next line immediately after setting up alternatives for pagsh.
Therefore, the output of:

     ls -l /usr/bin/klog /usr/share/man/man1/klog.1.gz \
         /etc/alternatives/klog /etc/alternatives/klog.1.gz

might be useful.  In particular, if you have an actual binary instead of a
symlink installed as /usr/bin/klog, bad things will happen (although I
would have expected some sort of error message).

Humm...

We did that :

# cp -a /etc/openafs /etc/openafs.BAK
# apt-get remove openafs-krb5 openafs-client openafs-fileserver --purge
# apt-get -t squeeze-backports install openafs-fileserver openafs-client
# /etc/init.d/openafs-client stop
# /etc/init.d/openafs-fileserver stop
# cp -a /etc/openafs.BAK/* /etc/openafs/
# /etc/init.d/openafs-client stop
# /etc/init.d/openafs-fileserver stop

Apparently, now everything works.

Jean-Marc


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