When I was first installing it (debian etch 32-bit) I had similar issues and
it turned out to be radius (libpam-radius-auth). I disabled it to be able to
install opsview and then re-enabled it afterwards.

Rafael


On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 7:31 AM, Duncan Ferguson <[email protected]
> wrote:

>
> On 28 Jun 2009, at 23:57, Simon wrote:
>
>
> We are trying to install opsview 3.1 on our debian etch box... for some
> reason it failed during install and now trying to remove it will no work...
> any ideas on what todo here?
>
>
> Can you give more details about what packages are currently installed and
> what the initial failure was?
>
> What OS/Arch is this on?
>
>   Duncs
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