Clint, where do you see a *circular* dependency? The dependencies that
you show are not circular.
Also the ordering of package installation is decided by apt and not
dpkg, so this is an apt bug if any.
** Also affects: apt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This is update-inetd not working due to missing File/Temp.pm module.
What's the output of dpkg -S File/Temp.pm ? And dpkg -s perl-modules
update-inetd ?
In any case it's not a dpkg issue... maybe samba should also be improved
to not fail when update-inetd fails in postrm ? Not sure.
** Package
You should give more info on how you managed to get into this situation.
The real problem is that the postdrop group has been removed while it
was still in use by dpkg for some statoverride information. Either
postfix did drop the group without unregistering the statoverride, or
you made a mistake
Upstream doesn't impose anything. ubuntu has made the choice to keep
that setting via the Dpkg::Vendor infrastructure. Thus marking it as
wontfix for dpkg.
** Changed in: dpkg (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Won't Fix
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