Looks like the reinstall with the system helpers did the trick. The
package now installed and seems to work as intended.
I did some cleaning and I don't have any package problems hanging around
any more. So I would think it is a solved problem now.
Thank you for the support.
Den 2021-06-23 kl. 16:10, skrev Dan Streetman:
> you seem to have some problem with /usr/bin/deb-systemd-invoke, which is
> a perl script, but it seems to be getting called by /bin/sh. You should
> try reinstalling init-system-helpers to fix any problem with your
> script, and/or if you made any changes yourself manually that may be
> causing the problem.
>
> $ sudo apt --reinstall install init-system-helpers
>
> ** Package changed: fprintd (Ubuntu) => init-system-helpers (Ubuntu)
>
> ** Changed in: init-system-helpers (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Incomplete
>
Looks like the reinstall with the system helpers did the trick. The
package now installed and seems to work as intended.
I did some cleaning and I don't have any package problems hanging around
any more. So I would think it is a solved problem now.
Thank you for the support.
Den 2021-06-23 kl. 16:10, skrev Dan Streetman: deb-systemd- invoke, which is
> you seem to have some problem with /usr/bin/
> a perl script, but it seems to be getting called by /bin/sh. You should
> try reinstalling init-system-helpers to fix any problem with your
> script, and/or if you made any changes yourself manually that may be
> causing the problem.
>
> $ sudo apt --reinstall install init-system-helpers
>
> ** Package changed: fprintd (Ubuntu) => init-system-helpers (Ubuntu)
>
> ** Changed in: init-system-helpers (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Incomplete
>