The problem only happens when upgrading from 4.45-0ubuntu1 or
4.45-0ubuntu2 to 4.45-0ubuntu3 when bluetoothd is *not* already running.
There are two ways that it can be currently worked around:
1) Start bluetoothd before doing the upgrade
2) Add a || true to the pkill line in /etc/init.d/bluetooth
Martin-Éric Racine :
I don't believe adding skeleton prerm and postrm's will actually solve
this problem. The init script is still going to exit with status 1
unless bluetoothd is running.
** Summary changed:
- latest karmic bluez packages fail to upgrade
+ Upgrading from bluez 4.45-0ubuntu{1,2} to 4.45-0ubuntu3 or later fails
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Upgrading from bluez 4.45-0ubuntu{1,2} to 4.45-0ubuntu3 or later fails
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/399482
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