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Bug#764061: Totally uninstallable



On 05.10.2014 19:51, Juhapekka Tolvanen wrote:
On Sun, 05 Oct 2014, +12:45:03 EEST (UTC +0300),
"Preuße, Hilmar" <hille42@web.de> pressed some keys:
On 05.10.2014 08:54, Juhapekka Tolvanen wrote:

Hi,

(Reading database ... 397800 files and directories currently
installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../texlive-fonts-extra_2014.20140927-1_all.deb
...
Unpacking texlive-fonts-extra (2014.20140927-1) over (2014.20140821-1)
...
dpkg: error processing archive
/var/cache/apt/archives/texlive-fonts-extra_2014.20140927-1_all.deb (--unpack):
  cannot copy extracted data for
  './usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/fonts/afm/google/roboto/Roboto-Thin.afm'
  to
  '/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/fonts/afm/google/roboto/Roboto-Thin.afm.dpkg-new':
  unexpected end of file or stream
dpkg-deb: error: subprocess paste was killed by signal (Broken pipe)
Processing triggers for auctex (11.87-1) ...

Things like these happen typically in case of missing disc space. Please double
check if your file system is full.

Let's see:

Package: texlive-fonts-extra
Priority: optional
Section: fonts
Installed-Size: 560668
(Clip)

Is that installed size in kilobytes? When that package is uninstalled,
ouput of "pydf -h" looks like this:

Not sure how dpkg works. It seems as first the files of the new package are written to the FS and the the old ones are removed. I'd expect that first all new files have to be written to the disk successfully, before the old ones are removed. This in turn would mean that you need twice the size during upgrade.

Can you freshly install the package now (after removal)?

juhtolv@juhtolv | su 05 loka 2014 20:34:35 | 10005 | pts/13
/home/juhtolv
% pydf -h
Filesystem                 | Size| Used|Avail|Use%| |Mounted on
/dev/disk/by-~4beee9253059| 926M| 760M| 118M|82.1|[########..]|/
/dev/VG02/LVhome           |  42G|  15G|  26G|36.8|[####......]|/home
/dev/sdc1                  |1863G| 467G|1377G|25.1|[###.......]|/media/~backup
/dev/sdd1                  | 931G| 416G| 506G|44.7|[####......]|/media/USBwork
/dev/VG02/LVopt            |1472M| 735M| 661M|49.9|[#####.....]|/opt
/dev/VG02/LVtmp            |1937M|3124k|1834M| 0.2|[..........]|/tmp
/dev/VG02/LVusr            |  12G|  10G|1191M|89.8|[#########.]|/usr
/dev/VG02/LVusrlocal       |3873M|2099M|1574M|54.2|[#####.....]|/usr/local
/dev/VG02/LVusrsrc         | 968M| 269M| 649M|27.8|[###.......]|/usr/src
/dev/VG02/LVvar            |3873M|1695M|2158M|43.8|[####......]|/var



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