package ubuntu-netbook-default-settings 0.8.9 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage: pakket ubuntu-netbook-default-settings is niet gereed voor configuratie kan het niet configureren (huidige status `half-installed')
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: ubuntu-
I tried to upgrade from 10.04 to 10.10 beta.
This failed, as it could not download a file from the nl.archive... location.
But after a reboot, I had a half 10.10.
Each time I tried sudo apt-get upgrade, it got stuck, with a failure of running this package.
at the end, I could get arround it, but running the update-manager, instead. (this was done twice....)
But really an annoying error.
PS I must inform you, that my install on the asus eeepc 1005 was not up to date, as there where problems with wifi, not working with default install.
find below the exact error:
(Database inlezen ... 138804 bestanden en mappen geïnstalleerd.)
Voorbereiden om ubuntu-
/var/lib/
dpkg: fout bij afhandelen van /var/cache/
subproces nieuw pre-installation script gaf een foutwaarde 127 terug
/var/lib/
dpkg: fout tijdens opruimen:
subproces nieuw post-removal script gaf een foutwaarde 127 terug
Fouten gevonden tijdens behandelen van:
/var/cache/
PS2 sorry it is in dutch, if this gives problems, please let me know.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: ubuntu-
ProcVersionSign
Uname: Linux 2.6.35-22-generic i686
Architecture: i386
Date: Sat Sep 18 20:23:30 2010
Dependencies:
ErrorMessage: ErrorMessage: pakket ubuntu-
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu-
PackageArchitec
SourcePackage: ubuntu-
Title: package ubuntu-
Changed in ubuntu-netbook-default-settings (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Invalid → Incomplete |
Thanks for you report and help to make ubuntu better.
Can you please try to see if you have /usr/bin/ dpkg-maintscrip t-helper on your system? dpkg-maintscrip t-helper
if so, can you ls -l /usr/bin/
Also dpkg -l dpkg will help there.