Same problem on Hardy LTS i386 server.
Leaves the machine in an unusable state. `apt-get -f install` is unable to put the machine back in a sane state.
It needs to dpkg-reconfigure proftpd to be launched by inetd , then apt-get --force remove gforge_stuff
Same problem on Hardy LTS i386 server.
Leaves the machine in an unusable state. `apt-get -f install` is unable to put the machine back in a sane state.
It needs to dpkg-reconfigure proftpd to be launched by inetd , then apt-get --force remove gforge_stuff