Re: Failure messages relating to strict.pm -- shutdown

2016-08-25 Thread Ken Heard
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 2016-08-25 16:31, Ken Heard wrote: > Shutdown however does not seem to work. Selecting turning off the > computer from the DE closes the DE and opens tty1 which is ready > for a login. Logging in as root and running "shutdown now" has no >

Re: Failure messages relating to strict.pm

2016-08-25 Thread Ken Heard
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 2016-08-25 07:39, Kushal Kumaran wrote: > Looks like you have a local (broken) perl installation in > /usr/local that is interfering with the > /usr/bin/deb-systemd-helper. > > deb-systemd-helper has a shebang line of #!/usr/bin/env perl, which >

Re: Failure messages relating to strict.pm

2016-08-25 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Ken Heard writes: > At the end of a package update and upgrade today of Stretch the > following messages appeared. > > apt-listchanges: Mailing root: apt-listchanges: news for SOL > debconf: Perl may be unconfigured (Can't locate strict.pm: >

Re: Failure messages relating to strict.pm

2016-08-25 Thread Curt
On 2016-08-24, Ken Heard wrote: > > Can anyone tell me what the foregoing means? If it is of any help, I > do have two problems with Stretch. First I cannot close the computer > using shutdown -- I have to close it by holding down the start button > for four seconds. >

Re: Failure messages relating to strict.pm

2016-08-24 Thread Henning Follmann
On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 01:39:46PM -0400, Ken Heard wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > At the end of a package update and upgrade today of Stretch the > following messages appeared. > > [...] It looks like your perl installation is broken > Can anyone tell me what

Failure messages relating to strict.pm

2016-08-24 Thread Ken Heard
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 At the end of a package update and upgrade today of Stretch the following messages appeared. apt-listchanges: Mailing root: apt-listchanges: news for SOL debconf: Perl may be unconfigured (Can't locate strict.pm: