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Re: some weird upgrade problem



i hate saying it, but it could be a break in (rootkit and such) when did it happen?
try rkhunter and try can chattr -i or -a, just see what's on it.

tell us what rkhunter found.....
and test is the coreutils is still ok (the 'ls' 'netstat' and on...)

try ls -h

Shahar Fermon.


On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 5:33 AM, Michael Loftis <mloftis@modwest.com> wrote:
sounds like either filesystem corruption or something else gone awry.  try using fsck -f to force a check of the affected filesystem.  if it goes through a full check and finds nothing then maybe check the attributes using lsattr on the files affected.


--On September 7, 2008 2:53:00 AM +0100 Paweł Krzywicki <krzywicki.pawel@googlemail.com> wrote:

Hi,
I have tried upgrade my Debian yesterday and apt showed me an weird error.
I am having the problem with python-libxml2 package. I have also
in /usr/share/doc/python-libxml2/examples directory files like that:

?????????? ? ?    ?        ?            ? schema.py
?????????? ? ?    ?        ?            ? serialize.py
?????????? ? ?    ?        ?            ? sync.py

date of creation is of these files is 1st Jun1970 ?!
I cannot do absolutely nothing with them. I have tried to use live CD and
mount my drive not as a system one and remove them (rm -f), change owner
of  these files, nothing seems to be working with them. Every time when I
am  trying to do something I have straight something like: "You don't
have an  access to the file" (?!) Do you have any ideas how to fix that.
thanks in advance
--
Regards Pawel Krzywicki



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