The first time I tried the update with 'apt-get upgrade', it hung on 'cups
stop'. I killed the process, and apt continued, complaining it did not
install everything.

I then stopped (had to kill -9) cups manually, and tried the upgrade again.
This time it hung on 'cups start'. I again killed the hung process, and apt
finished the install.

At the moment, I'm unable to start or stop cupsd, since it hangs on 'start
cups'. Since the init.d script now instructs to use start and stop
(initclt)... I'm stuck

I've just re-installed all cups related pkgs, with the same result. apt-get
hungs on 'start cups'. If I kill 'start cups', apt-get continues and reaches
the re-install job batch with success.

How can I debug why is this hanging? initctl and cupsd have no debug
options...

Daniel Amendoeira
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daniel.amendoeira (at) gmail.com

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package cups 1.4.4-6ubuntu2.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed 
post-installation script killed by signal (Terminated)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/664768
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