Commands:
--install <link> <name> <path> <priority>
[--slave <link> <name> <path>] ... add a group of alternatives to the system.
--remove <name> <path> remove <path> from the <name> group alternative.
--remove-all <name> remove <name> group from the alternatives system.
--auto <name> switch the master link <name> to automatic mode.
--display <name> display information about the <name> group.
--query <name> machine parseable version of --display <name>.
--list <name> display all targets of the <name> group.
--config <name> show alternatives for the <name> group and ask
the user to select which one to use.
--set <name> <path> set <path> as alternative for <name>.
--all call --config on all alternatives.
<link> is the symlink pointing to /etc/alternatives/<name>.
(e.g. /usr/bin/pager)
<name> is the master name for this link group.
(e.g. pager)
<path> is the location of one of the alternative target files.
(e.g. /usr/bin/less)
<priority> is an integer; options with higher numbers have higher priority
in
automatic mode.
Options:
--altdir <directory> change the alternatives directory.
--admindir <directory> change the administrative directory.
--skip-auto skip prompt for alternatives correctly configured in automatic mode (relevant for --config only)
--verbose verbose operation, more output.
--quiet quiet operation, minimal output.
--help show this help message.
--version show the version.
tux@tux-desktop:~$ /usr/bin/nmblookup.samba3 0 --slave
/usr/share/man/man1/nmblookup.1.gz
querying 0 on 192.168.2.255
name_query failed to find name 0
querying /usr/share/man/man1/nmblookup.1.gz on 192.168.2.255
name_query failed to find name /usr/share/man/man1/nmblookup.1.gz
Ran update. Returned same error message.
Would removing nmblookup file force os to create a new one?
Ken Penney
2010/3/9 Philip Muškovac <email address hidden>
> Hi, can you please attach your /var/lib/dpkg/alternatives/nmblookup
> file?
>
> And can you try to run the following commands after that?
>
> sudo update-alternatives --remove nmblookup /usr/bin/nmblookup.samba3
>
> sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/nmblookup nmblookup
> /usr/bin/nmblookup.samba3 0 --slave /usr/share/man/man1/nmblookup.1.gz
> nmblookup.1.gz /usr/share/man/man1/nmblookup.samba3.1.gz
>
> and see if this fixes your issue?
>
> --
> package samba-common-bin 2:3.4.0-3ubuntu5.4 failed to install/upgrade:
> subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 2
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/514963
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>
> Status in “samba” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
> Binary package hint: samba
>
> This bug was very similar to many others that showed up on the automated
> search, but mine says that error status 2 was returned, rather than 1 or 3
> which the others returned.
>
> Ubuntu 9.10
> samba-common-bin 2:3.4.0-3ubuntu5.4
> I expected it to install, but got this error instead.
>
> ProblemType: Package
> Architecture: amd64
> Date: Sat Jan 30 12:33:47 2010
> DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
> ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error
> exit status 2
> NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
> Package: samba-common-bin 2:3.4.0-3ubuntu5.4
> ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.31-17.54-generic
> SourcePackage: samba
> Title: package samba-common-bin 2:3.4.0-3ubuntu5.4 failed to
> install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned
> error exit status 2
> Uname: Linux 2.6.31-17-generic x86_64
>
> To unsubscribe from this bug, go to:
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>
Attached is file. Here is results when running commands: alternatives: error: /var/lib/ dpkg/alternativ es/nmblookup
1st: update-
corrupt: invalid status
2nd: querying 0 on 192.168.2.255 man/man1/ nmblookup. 1.gz on 192.168.2.255 man/man1/ nmblookup. 1.gz man/man1/ nmblookup. samba3. 1.gz alternatives: --install needs <link> <name> <path> <priority>
name_query failed to find name 0
querying /usr/share/
name_query failed to find name /usr/share/
tux@tux-desktop:~$ nmblookup.1.gz /usr/share/
nmblookup.1.gz: command not found
tux@tux-desktop:~$ sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/nmblookup
nmblookup
update-
Usage: update-alternatives [<option> ...] <command>
Commands:
add a group of alternatives to the system.
user to select which one to use.
--install <link> <name> <path> <priority>
[--slave <link> <name> <path>] ...
--remove <name> <path> remove <path> from the <name> group alternative.
--remove-all <name> remove <name> group from the alternatives system.
--auto <name> switch the master link <name> to automatic mode.
--display <name> display information about the <name> group.
--query <name> machine parseable version of --display <name>.
--list <name> display all targets of the <name> group.
--config <name> show alternatives for the <name> group and ask
the
--set <name> <path> set <path> as alternative for <name>.
--all call --config on all alternatives.
<link> is the symlink pointing to /etc/alternativ es/<name> .
(e.g. /usr/bin/pager)
<name> is the master name for this link group.
(e.g. pager)
<path> is the location of one of the alternative target files.
(e.g. /usr/bin/less)
<priority> is an integer; options with higher numbers have higher priority
in
automatic mode.
Options:
in automatic mode (relevant for --config only) nmblookup. samba3 0 --slave man/man1/ nmblookup. 1.gz man/man1/ nmblookup. 1.gz on 192.168.2.255 man/man1/ nmblookup. 1.gz
--altdir <directory> change the alternatives directory.
--admindir <directory> change the administrative directory.
--skip-auto skip prompt for alternatives correctly configured
--verbose verbose operation, more output.
--quiet quiet operation, minimal output.
--help show this help message.
--version show the version.
tux@tux-desktop:~$ /usr/bin/
/usr/share/
querying 0 on 192.168.2.255
name_query failed to find name 0
querying /usr/share/
name_query failed to find name /usr/share/
Ran update. Returned same error message.
Would removing nmblookup file force os to create a new one?
Ken Penney
2010/3/9 Philip Muškovac <email address hidden>
> Hi, can you please attach your /var/lib/ dpkg/alternativ es/nmblookup nmblookup. samba3 nmblookup. samba3 0 --slave /usr/share/ man/man1/ nmblookup. 1.gz man/man1/ nmblookup. samba3. 1.gz /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 514963 dules: nvidia ature: Ubuntu 2.6.31- 17.54-generic /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ samba/+ bug/514963/ +subscribe
> file?
>
> And can you try to run the following commands after that?
>
> sudo update-alternatives --remove nmblookup /usr/bin/
>
> sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/nmblookup nmblookup
> /usr/bin/
> nmblookup.1.gz /usr/share/
>
> and see if this fixes your issue?
>
> --
> package samba-common-bin 2:3.4.0-3ubuntu5.4 failed to install/upgrade:
> subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 2
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>
> Status in “samba” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
> Binary package hint: samba
>
> This bug was very similar to many others that showed up on the automated
> search, but mine says that error status 2 was returned, rather than 1 or 3
> which the others returned.
>
> Ubuntu 9.10
> samba-common-bin 2:3.4.0-3ubuntu5.4
> I expected it to install, but got this error instead.
>
> ProblemType: Package
> Architecture: amd64
> Date: Sat Jan 30 12:33:47 2010
> DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
> ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error
> exit status 2
> NonfreeKernelMo
> Package: samba-common-bin 2:3.4.0-3ubuntu5.4
> ProcVersionSign
> SourcePackage: samba
> Title: package samba-common-bin 2:3.4.0-3ubuntu5.4 failed to
> install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned
> error exit status 2
> Uname: Linux 2.6.31-17-generic x86_64
>
> To unsubscribe from this bug, go to:
> https:/
>