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Bug #732937 [src:dpkg] dpkg: fails somewhat regularly on kfreebsd-amd64
Bug reassigned from package 'src:dpkg' to 'apt'.
No longer marked as found in versions dpkg/1.17.5.
Ignoring request to alter fixed versions of bug #732937 to the same values
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On Mon, 2013-12-23 at 07:00:00 +0100, Guillem Jover wrote:
> On Sun, 2013-12-22 at 21:53:19 +0100, Axel Beckert wrote:
> > Michael Gilbert wrote:
> > > dpkg seems to often fail on kfreebsd-amd64 on unstable (I had not
> > > experienced this wi
Hi!
Guillem Jover writes:
> The problem is that something messes with dpkg's standard output and
> error, and it fails when doing the fflush() and ferror() check on it
> in m_output() I think. But this seems to be coming from something
> lower than dpkg or apt, perhaps a change in glibc or the ke
On Mon, 23 Dec 2013, Guillem Jover wrote:
> The problem is that something messes with dpkg's standard output and
> error, and it fails when doing the fflush() and ferror() check on it
> in m_output() I think. But this seems to be coming from something
> lower than dpkg or apt, perhaps a change in g
Hi!
On Sun, 2013-12-22 at 21:53:19 +0100, Axel Beckert wrote:
> Michael Gilbert wrote:
> > dpkg seems to often fail on kfreebsd-amd64 on unstable (I had not
> > experienced this with wheezy).
>
> I can confirm that for kfreebsd-i386.
Ok, this is something new, I had not seen it before, but I can
On 22/12/2013 21:53, Axel Beckert wrote:
>> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
>
> Yeah, and noting else. It's not clear, why there was an error.
>
>> This is easily recoverable by running the command a second time, which
>> usually succeeds.
>
> Yeah, but it often needs mul
Hi,
Michael Gilbert wrote:
> dpkg seems to often fail on kfreebsd-amd64 on unstable (I had not
> experienced this with wheezy).
I can confirm that for kfreebsd-i386.
> The error message is
>
> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
Yeah, and noting else. It's not clear, why th
package: src:dpkg
severity: important
version: 1.17.5
dpkg seems to often fail on kfreebsd-amd64 on unstable (I had not
experienced this with wheezy). The error message is
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
This is easily recoverable by running the command a second time, wh
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