try 'dpkg --force-remove-reinstreq'  (see man, i'm unsure of spelling)
if that doesn't work, as a last resort, when i had a similar problem,  i edited 
/var/lib/dpkg/status to denote the status of the 
half-installed/configured packages to be 'installed ok installed' OR you can 
delete the corresponding paragraph and then try installing again.
Venkatesh Nandakumar
Undergraduate Student
IIT Roorkee

----- Original Message ----
From: Francis Bosco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Ubuntu India Local Community <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, 15 June, 2007 12:32:55 PM
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-in] Package management crashed - How to re-install

>What errors are you getting? Until you state the exact error messages
>got during installation or re-installation it is not easy to guess
>what might have gone wrong.
 



Since it was taking long time to install postgresql-common (dependency of 
postgresql), I closed that window (installing window) but not able to close the 
GDebi package installer (it was not responding) so that package 
postgresql-common itself not installed in system. 


Then I restarted my system. Now, I tried to install packages (postgresql-common 
also others) GDebi installer reporting error 

 "only one software management tool is allowed to run at the same time          
                   Please close the other application e.g. Update manager ……."
 
I opened synaptic it's showing error like 
 

 "E:dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure –a' to 
correct  the problem"

I did this in my terminal with sudo. Then restarted my system again. Now GDebi 
showing error like 
 "could not open package. This might be corrupted" (for all the package even 
for  those which are installed correctly by me previous)


Now synaptic. Reporting errors like 
 "E: the package postgresql-common needs to be reinstalled, but I cannot fins 
an  archive for it" 
 "E: Interpol error opening cache (1). Please report"

So then I was not able to do any kind of package management. I re-installed my 
whole ubuntu (6.10) system, and then made a fresh download from packages. 
Ubuntu.com but the problem continues.

 
I have reinstalled my system three times for post two days but cannot find the 
answer for this. 
 Actually I want to use postgresql as back-end for Gambas application I have no 
knowledge with postgresql and with any other dB packages.


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