This does not look like a but in apt, but some error code from XFS, see also
their FAQ at
http://xfs.org/index.php/XFS_FAQ#Q:_I_see_applications_returning_error_990_or_.22Structure_needs_cleaning.22.2C_what_is_wrong.3F
I mark this as invalid now, as apt can only terminate if a filesystem error is
@Frederic: Does the work around in the bug description with the ssh
shell script call work for you on 10.04 LTS? The only path to fix this
problem on 10.04 LTS would be to use the SRU process, which is a bit
involved. Given that according to the bug status only two people are
affected and a work ar
Seems to be a defective helper script rather than a problem in apt,
marking invalid.
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'.../libapt-pkg4.12.mo' is different from the same file on the system
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In dpkgpm.cc the crash happens in a loop over a list. Each list item
ought to have a Pkg associated with it, but if that's not the case, this
crash might happen. It would be best to check if (*I).Pkg is of the
right type, the attached patch only checks for NULL.
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What happens if you add them via GUI or apt-cdrom add? Does the update
command work then?
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Title:
Kubuntu 12.04 AMD64 Beta Live CD sources.list ha
Adding the --require-valid-signature to the dpkg-source command called
from apt-get source will change the default behaviour. As this is quite
an invasive change, breaking apt-get source when no key is installed,
maybe it is better to be able to configure the options of dpkg-source?
Also the attach
I reproduced this behaviour on precise, deleting all keys found with
apt-key list:
$ apt-get source hello
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Skipping already downloaded file 'hello_2.7-2.dsc'
Skipping already downloaded file 'hello_2.7.o
Do you still have the config files, so I can confirm the bug?
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/etc/apt/preferences and /etc/apt/preferences.d/* are ignored.
To manage no
Can you remember if it failed with aptitude, not apt? I think there is a
pending bug on preferences.d support for aptitude.
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/etc/apt/prefe
This seems to be the 12.04 CD itself, can you remove it via software
sources and see if the problem goes away?
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Kubuntu 12.04 AMD64 Beta Li
I replaced archive.ubuntu.com with au.archive.ubuntu.com on my laptop
and ran apt-get update without any problem. Is there possibly a network
problem between your server and the mirrors? Are there any transparent
proxies or alike in between?
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indefinite download tries behind a proxy
To manage notifications about this bug
Can you attach update.log to the bug and possible an upgrade.log when a
new package is installed as well? The copy'n'paste seems to be
truncated.
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Can you append the output for the following apt-get statements with some
debugging information:
$ sudo apt-get update -o Debug::acquire::http=true
$ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade -o Debug::acquire::http=true
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Help functions return error message when help isn't install
Can you try to download a package via commandline wget or curl, for example
http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/f/firefox-3.0/firefox-dbg_3.6.17+build3+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1_i386.deb
and see how that goes?
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I do think apt does the right thing. On Precise I did:
$ sudo apt-get install evolution
$ sudo apt-get purge evolution
$ sudo apt-get autoremove
Note that purge/remove will only remove the package and packages that
are directly dependent on it, e.g. evolution-plugins. Packages that have
been inst
I've confirmed the problem, especially with LTS. I've set the importance
to wishlist as there are manual ways to work around this limitation in
apt.
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Does this problem still happen in your network setup? Have more recent
Ubuntu releases improved the situation?
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I haven't seen those problems in a while. Do they still happen on your
system?
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Can you provide some sample output that illustrates the problem?
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apt ellipse
I could not reproduce this problem on Precise:
$ apt-cache policy backuppc
backuppc:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 3.2.1-2ubuntu1
Version table:
3.2.1-2ubuntu1 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise/main i386 Packages
3.2.1-2 0
500 http://ftp.de.debian.org/
I do believe linux-image packages are excluded from autoremove on
purpose, as specified in debian/apt.conf.autoremove.
Are you requesting a feature for apt where it controls the number of
kernels (linux-image*) installed in parallel?
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problem?
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Thanks for the clarification. I've marked this as a wishlist bug for
now, as developer time for such a feature is limited.
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long time. I will mark it as invalid as it has been fixed in between and
the root cause has not been found.
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Thanks for your bug report and fix, this seems to have fixed in apt on
Precise.
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Are the PPAs specified correctly in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/? Do the
PPAs hold packages for Precise already?
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Ok, I will close this bug as won't fix then, as I don't think the risk
of a regression in the apt cron job is at the same level as the benefit
of the fix.
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Does this problem still happen? Sometimes the archive or a mirror is a
bit out of sync, causing problems as above.
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Wouldn't this be better solved via the proxies then, e.g. mimicking the
squid-deb-proxy like avahi announcements through whatever means and
discovering them via a ProxyAutoDetect string?
I'm not sure that apt itself should implement such a discovery
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It looks like FindSrc fails at times as SrcRecs in apt-get.cc is mangled
by the first search. Moving pkgSrcRecords SrcRecs(*List); within the
loop over the command line supplied file list fixes the error, albeit
brutally. A better way might be to make sure that SrcRecs is not
destroyed during the s
Does the cron job from newer apt work on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS? Not sure if
it's a SRU candidate as the problem doesn't seem to be that critical to
me.
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Can you reproduce this problem? Does it still exist on a newer Ubuntu
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I can confirm that the problem exists on Precise as well, using the PPA
from above. However, when for example downloading 'apt-get source apt
apt-utils' it works. I can also confirm the work around of downloading
the packages individually.
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In both cases the lists directory contains files that cannot be read /
parsed by apt. Removing these files should fix the situation, albeit if
they become corrupted again (download problem?), the problem will appear
again. Did removing these files fix the problem for you eventually?
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There is a guide (untested by me) on how to setup a proxy if present and use
DIRECT otherwise:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/53443/how-do-i-ignore-a-proxy-if-not-available
Does this solve the problem you describe in this bug?
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I've added two files to /etc/apt/preferences.d, one containing a pin,
the other nonsense:
$ cat /etc/apt/preferences.d/apache
Package: apache2
Pin: release n=lucid
Pin-Priority: 900
Package: apache2
Pin: release n=precise
Pin-Priority: 100
$ cat /etc/apt/preferences.d/wurst
just a test
Upon '
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apt-get re-encodes URL-encoded characters from an HTTP redirect
To manage no
I could remove libcupsys2 on Lucid without a problem, though
uninstalling half of my desktop. Probably additional packages that are
installed are causing the problem you see. Can you try a 'sudo apt-get
-f install' and see if that fixes the package dependencies?
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apt gets broken by package with many config files
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I could not reproduce this problem by simply installing openoffice.org-
voikko. Is there a way to reproduce this problem?
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apt-ftparchive sets permission of Packages file to 001 to
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Did you do a 'do-release-upgrade' or merely changed the sources.list
entries?
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Are the index files on your system current, e.g. does 'sudo apt-get
update' fix the problem?
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I inserted the content of the attached file into
archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_precise-updates_restricted_i18n_Translation-en
on Precise and the problem still exists:
Ign http://archive.ubuntu.com lucid/universe Translation-en_US
Ign http://archive.ubuntu.com lucid/universe Translation-en
Readi
It seems that in latest apt the buffer is still set to32k. However,
mailman (example from debian bug 17945) installs just fine. Is there a
package with many config files that cannot be installed on a supported
version of Ubuntu?
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Does 'apt-get install' from the command line fail as well?
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Installation of s
The code for the cron job has changed since the bug was reported:
Cache="/var/cache/apt/archives/"
eval $(apt-config shell Cache Dir::Cache::archives/d)
Does this allow for the intended behaviour of having a CacheArchive
outside of CacheDir?
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Does this problem still exist on newer Ubuntu releases?
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apt-get update stall
Does this problem still occur with newer releases of Ubuntu?
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apt-cache policy silently shows inaccurate information when any file
i
Here is an alternate patch, using _error->Notice instead of
_error->Warning. Using Notice leaves _error->empty false and hence the
apt-get update warning is not printed. For comparison. here the output
of the two patches:
apt-unreadable_sources.patch:
$ apt-cache policy apache2
apache2:
Install
A modified version of the patch, adding "ignore the apt-get update warning
below" to the output. Background is, that if any error is detected during
cachefile.cc pkgCacheFile::BuildCaches, apt will print the warning:
W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
In the case of a
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 83889 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 83889
apt shows incorrect language strings if used with specific locale settings -
and aborts package installation if you confirm installation
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There is a daily cron job and probably unattended-upgrades that might
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Must manually remove /var/lib/dpkg/lock
To manage notifi
I can confirm the multiple calls for the ProxyAutoDetect script,
following your setup above. I believe proxies can be set for different
sources, so I think the auto-detect needs to run for any new source. I
mark this bug as wishlist item.
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I could not reproduce this under Precise. I added a pocket 'broken' to a
deb line in sources.list and the other pockets were still used. Can you
outline the steps to reproduce this issue?
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apt can only know about these dependencies when the package declares
them. Not sure if that is the case with the skype package. As a work
around, you can use 'apt-mark' to prevent those packages from being
autoremoved.
Does the problem still exist on Precise, I use skype there and at least
the pac
It would be nice if apt could deduce that information from the source
package file. Unfortunately developer time for such a feature is
certainly limited, so I mark this bug as wishlist.
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Status: New
The attached patch returns a true from pkgSourceList::ReadAppend when
the file is not readable (!F.is_open).
It might be better to change the semantic of ReadAppend to return three
values, like ok, fail, fatal. pkgSourceList::ReadSourceDir could then
check this return value and either continue (on
Probably this method is not working correctly, it seems to return false
whenever a problem with reading and appending a file is encountered
(apt-pkg/sourcelist.cc):
// CNC:2003-03-03 - By Anton V. Denisov .
// SourceList::ReadSourceDir - Read a directory with sources files
// Based on ReadConfigDi
Confirmed, sudo is however a workaround:
spindler@spitfire:/etc/apt/sources.list.d$ apt-cache policy apache2
apache2:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 2.2.22-1ubuntu1
Version table:
2.2.22-1ubuntu1 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise/main i386 Packages
spindler@spitfire
When does this problem occur? Does this still not work with the current
0.7.25.3ubuntu9.10 of apt in 10.04 LTS?
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I'd recommend to move all the files in /var/lib/apt/lists/ out of the
way and try again.
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Can you check that
$ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
fails because of the lock all the time? I just tried this on Precise and it
works as always for me.
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Does specifying the version number for the package work around the
problem?
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Does this problem still exist? Multi-arch support in apt has been
greatly improved over the last months.
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Has this problem been solved by using the packages released in Ubuntu
11.10?
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Marking as invalid per last bug reporter comment. The problem could be
fixed with onboard methods of Ubuntu.
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Does the problem still exist? It might have been a corrupted file,
probably caused by an unclean shutdown (poweroff), or something alike.
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What would be a better behaviour of apt? Should there be an option to
err out on a failed write?
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apt-get doesn't handle well the case of a
Would you happen to have a patch for fixing this problem with apt on
10.04 LTS?
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apt-get re-encodes URL-encoded characters from an HTTP red
Do you probably have an ill formatted .list file in
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ that causes the hiccup?
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Does this problem still exist in Precise? Where is the 'installable to
cdrom option' in software sources? I have the tabs Ubuntu Software,
Other Software, Updates, Authentication, Statistics.
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What happens if you use dpkg or gdebi to install a package locally, is
the lock also created and not deleted? Or is the lock problem restricted
to apt-get?
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The most recent version of apt-transport-https is 0.7.25.3ubuntu9.10 on
10.04 LTS. Does the problem still happen with that version?
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I added that repo to a virtual machine and installed deployment-daemon-
zend-server. The package seems to be corrupt, as it fails with a
postinstall error on php not being available in the zend directory. I
then manually installed zend-server-php-5.3 and the package was
configured correctly, e.g.
I assigned it as 'opinion' rather than confirmed, as I could not
reproduce the problem easily. If someone can create steps to reproduce
it, let's set it to confirmed then.
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Does this problem still occur in Precise?
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tried to grab repository for wrong
There seem to be a lot of PPAs used on the system, some might not be
working any longer. I recommend to cleanup the sources.list.d entries
and try again.
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This might have been a temporary problem with the archive, can you
repeat this problem nowadays?
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Thanks for your bug report and making Ubuntu better. Unfortunately
developer time is rather limited, so it might be unlikely that we see an
improved error message soon. I will mark this bug as wishlist item,
patches are of course welcome.
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make that 'apt-cache policy deployment-daemon-zend-server', please.
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dependency php-zem-zend-server broken by autoremove
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Can you run a 'apt-cache policy deployment-zend-server' from the command
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dependency php-zem-zend-server broken by autoremove
To man
Where do the packages "deployment-daemon-zend-server : Depends: php-zem-
zend-server" come from? I cannot find them in the Ubuntu 11.10 archive.
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Can you an 'sudo apt-get update' and then try the upgrade again? It
might be a transient problem with the index files referring to old file
locations.
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I cannot reproduce the problem, the lib installed just fine via apt-get
install on my system:
ubuntu@oneiric-lxc:~$ sudo apt-get install libstdc++5
[sudo] password for ubuntu:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following NEW packag
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 912833 ***
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package libpam-modules 1.1.1-2ubuntu5.4 failed to install/upgrade: cannot
access archive: No such file or directory
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Title:
libreoffice-core 1:3.5.0~beta2 fails to install
To manage notifications about th
How did you perform the upgrade? Did you use either update-manager
graphically or do-release-upgrade from the command line?
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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I cannot reproduce this problem on 12.04 against archive.ubuntu.com:
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Hit http://archive.ubuntu.com precise-proposed/restricted Translation-en
Hit http://archive.ubuntu.com precise-proposed/universe Translation-en
Fetched 12.4 MB in 12s (1,022 kB/s)
It looks to me like the index files get corrupted during download. Can
you try a different provider, or a 3G connection, to ensure it's not the
ISP mangling the files?
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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The 'computer-janitor' seems to be designed to take care of old kernels
for the user. For me on Precise it offers to remove old kernels.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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It looks to me like the same underlying issue as bug 924628. Would you
agree it's a duplicate rather than a new issue?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/933054
Title:
'.../libapt-pkg4.12
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