ubiquity crashed with ValueError in command(): I/O operation on closed file
Bug #986804 reported by
Zack90
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #1027648: ubiquity crashed with ValueError in command(): I/O operation on closed file..
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Bug Description
I tried to install ubuntu with the live daily build of 21/04/2012, choosing how to partition the system manually. I own to my hard drive with 2 partitions windows 7 and Ubuntu 11.10 x86_64 .. this last has 4 partitions: / (ext4 journaling), / boot (ext2, without journaling), / home (ext4 journaling) and swap .. not touching anything, I just canceled the installation and the window partition crashed! and top right is another pop icon keyboard!
tags: | added: amd64 oneiric |
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the title matches https:/ /errors. ubuntu. com/bucket/ ?id=/usr/ lib/ubiquity/ bin/ubiquity: ValueError: watch_debconf_ fd_helper: process_ input:wait: cleanup: preseed: %3Clambda% 3E:command which is one of the most reported precise issue
"Traceback (most recent call last): ubiquity/ ubiquity/ frontend/ gtk_ui. py", line 1391, in watch_debconf_ fd_helper ubiquity/ ubiquity/ filteredcommand .py", line 252, in process_input ubiquity/ ubiquity/ filteredcommand .py", line 148, in wait ubiquity/ plugins/ ubi-partman. py", line 2867, in cleanup preseed( 'grub-installer /bootdev' , self.ui. get_grub_ choice( )) ubiquity/ ubiquity/ filteredcommand .py", line 342, in preseed db.set( name, value) python2. 7/dist- packages/ debconf. py", line 60, in <lambda> command, *args, **kw)) python2. 7/dist- packages/ debconf. py", line 64, in command write.write( "%s %s\n" % (command, ' '.join(map(str, params))))
File "/usr/lib/
return callback(source, debconf_condition)
File "/usr/lib/
self.status = self.wait()
File "/usr/lib/
self.cleanup()
File "/usr/lib/
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File "/usr/lib/
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ValueError: I/O operation on closed file"