package humanity-icon-theme 0.5.2 failed to install/upgrade: nem találom `./usr/share/icons/Humanity-Dark/status/16/gpm-phone-080.svg'-t (melyet telepítenem kéne): Lejárt NFS fájlleíró

Bug #598140 reported by Maci
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: humanity-icon-theme

error during update on 24 june, 2010

ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: humanity-icon-theme 0.5.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-22.36-generic 2.6.32.11+drm33.2
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-22-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
Architecture: amd64
Date: Thu Jun 24 17:48:26 2010
ErrorMessage: nem találom `./usr/share/icons/Humanity-Dark/status/16/gpm-phone-080.svg'-t (melyet telepítenem kéne): Lejárt NFS fájlleíró
PackageArchitecture: all
SourcePackage: humanity-icon-theme
Title: package humanity-icon-theme 0.5.2 failed to install/upgrade: nem találom `./usr/share/icons/Humanity-Dark/status/16/gpm-phone-080.svg'-t (melyet telepítenem kéne): Lejárt NFS fájlleíró

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Maci (gergo-nemeth) wrote :
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K900 (k0009000) wrote :

Could you please give us at least an approximate translation of the error message? I can't even guess what the language is

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Maci (gergo-nemeth) wrote :

Of course. Sorry about that.

The error massage says:
ErrorMessage: File not found `./usr/share/icons/Humanity-Dark/status/16/gpm-phone-080.svg' (I supposed to install it): expired NFS ?i-don't-know-the-translation?

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K900 (k0009000) wrote :

Also, are you using NFS? Google Translate says that fájlleíró == inode, so it can be something with your filesystem. Try fsck-ing it and reinstalling the package

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Maci (gergo-nemeth) wrote :

"Lejárt NFS fájlleíró" possible meaning: Expired NFS meta data. Though, I'm not sure this is the correct translation of this ecxpressions.

Anyaway: I found some interesting thing: The package searching path start with a dot. I think this is the source of the problem of this package. I'm also checked the existing of this file. This file is exactly where it should be.

picimaci@picimaci-laptop:~$ find /usr/share/icons/Humanity-Dark/status/16/ -name gpm-phone-080.svg
/usr/share/icons/Humanity-Dark/status/16/gpm-phone-080.svg

maybe wrong - starts with dot:
./usr/share/icons/Humanity-Dark/status/16/gpm-phone-080.svg

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K900 (k0009000) wrote :

Ok, that should read "Stale NFS file handle" in English (likely, if I found a correct po file)

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K900 (k0009000) wrote :

A solution is present at http://sysunconfig.net/unixtips/stale_nfs.txt . Check if it works for you. And please, Google before you file a bug

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Maci (gergo-nemeth) wrote :

I'm not using NFS. What is more, I've never used NFS, not even as a client. The is why I'm thought the relative file path messing up the install.

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K900 (k0009000) wrote :

Then it looks even stranger... Still, have you tried remounting or rebooting?

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Maci (gergo-nemeth) wrote :

After reboot nothing changed at all. Please take a look at the relative path. I'm sure that is the problem. Please hand me a repacked package which I can test.

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Maci (gergo-nemeth) wrote :

OK. My gpm-phone-080.svg exists, but had 0 byte file size. What has it got to do with NFS anyway? It must be a local problem, not a global. Please help me find a way to remove, update, anything to get rid of this file. I'm using jfs filesystem on /root.

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K900 (k0009000) wrote :

Using a relative path is normal for dpkg, so that's not a problem. Please, remove the package and the file (if it exists afterwards), fall back to some other icon theme, reboot and then reinstall humanity. It's likely still your fs

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Maci (gergo-nemeth) wrote :

So. I booted from SysRescCD and run 3 times fsck.jfs in a row to reach a clean root filesystem. I was happy that I could recover the directory structure, and my system was able to boot. Problem solved. Anyway: It has still nothing to do with NFS. It was a messed up jfs filesystem.

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Maci (gergo-nemeth) wrote :

Please close this bug report.

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Vish (vish) wrote :

Thanks for following up. This bug report is being closed due to your last comment .

Changed in humanity-icon-theme (Ubuntu):
status: New → Invalid
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