irda-utils has not upgraded from 9.04 to 9.10
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: irda-utils
irda-utils 0.9.18-8.1ubuntu1.1 has been working fine with ubuntu9.04. On upgrade to 9.10 the package appears to have been upgraded to 0.9.18-9ubuntu1. However this update failed and I cannot remove the package nor re-install it.
Have tried apt-get install, apt-get remove dpkg-reconfigure as suggested by the upgrade manager application but problem still persists.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon Nov 2 19:13:24 2009
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
ErrorMessage:
ErrorMessage: Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should reinstall it before attempting configuration.
Package: irda-utils 0.9.18-8.1ubuntu1.1
ProcVersionSign
SourcePackage: irda-utils
Title: package irda-utils 0.9.18-8.1ubuntu1.1 failed to install/upgrade:
Uname: Linux 2.6.31-14-generic i686
tags: | added: dist-upgrade |
Had a look in /etc/default and found a backup of the irda-utils file dated from before the upgrade to 9.10 Copied the backup over the new file and this seemed to solve the problem.
this is the irda-utils file that failed to work
# Set your startup settings for irattach, the IrDA-daemon, here.
# Set this to 'false' if you do not need to start irattach. Otherwise set it
# to 'true'.
ENABLE="false"
# Set this to 'false' if you do not want automatic discovery of irda devices.
# If 'true', it will automatically start irattach if devices are found.
AUTOMATIC="true"
# Set discovery mode which usually is a good idea for finding other devices.
# If set 'true' or 'false' irattach and sysctl are used to enable and disable
# discovery mode. By default discover mode is disabled.
DISCOVERY="true"
# Set IRDA device to access (e.g. /dev/ttyS1 or irda0). irda-utils (2.4) or /etc/modprobe. d/irda- utils (2.6) "/dev/ttyS1" "/dev/irda0"
# In case of irda0, the proper module for FIR-mode has to be set in
# /etc/modutils/
#DEVICE=
#DEVICE=
DEVICE="irda0"
# Set dongle type, e.g. none, tekram, esi, actisys, actisys+, ep7211, girbil,
# litelink, airport, old_belkin, mcp2120, act200l, ma600). You do not need
# a dongle for FIR mode.
DONGLE="none"
# Set the serial device to quiet with setserial. This is only useful on some "/dev/ttyS1" "/dev/ttys0" "
# machines in FIR-mode, so most people should leave it blank. See
# README.Debian for more information.
#SETSERIAL=""
#SETSERIAL=
SETSERIAL=
# Some laptops (Toshiba Satellites and others with SMCS LPC47N227) require
# running smcinit to initialize the irda device prior to use.
# If you device is one of them, set this option to "yes"
USE_SMCINIT="no"
SMCINIT="no"
This is the previous version that seems to have fixed the problem
# Set your startup settings for irattach, the IrDA-daemon, here.
# Set this to 'false' if you do not need to start irattach. Otherwise set it
# to 'true'.
ENABLE="false"
# Set this to 'false' if you do not want automatic discovery of irda devices.
# If 'true', it will automatically start irattach if devices are found.
AUTOMATIC="true"
# Set discovery mode which usually is a good idea for finding other devices.
# If set 'true' or 'false' irattach and sysctl are used to enable and disable
# discovery mode. By default discover mode is disabled.
DISCOVERY="true"
# Set IRDA device to access (e.g. /dev/ttyS1 or irda0). irda-utils (2.4) or /etc/modprobe. d/irda- utils (2.6)
# In case of irda0, the proper module for FIR-mode has to be set in
# /etc/modutils/
DEVICE="/dev/ttyS1"
# Set dongle type, e.g. none, tekram, esi, actisys, actisys+, ep7211, girbil,
# litelink, airport, old_belkin, mcp2120, act200l, ma600). You do not need
# a dongle for FIR mode.
DONGLE="none"
# Set the serial device to quiet with setserial. This is only useful on some
# machines in FIR-mode, so most people should leave it blank. See
# README.Debian for more information.
SETSERIAL=""
# Some laptops (Toshiba Satellites and others with SMCS LPC47N227) require
# running smcinit to initialize the irda device prior to use.
# If you device is one of them, set this option to "yes"
USE_SMCINIT="no"