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is it reiserfs?



i just did a dist-upgrade on a system with all partitions on reiserfs.
during the upgrade, a power failure made the system restart. upon
booting up, dpkg/apt is thoroughly broken:

cigar:~# dpkg --configure -a
dpkg: parse error, in file `/var/lib/dpkg/available' near line 2:
 field name `' must be followed by colon

cigar:~# head /var/lib/dpkg/available

     * Flexible authentication (can get username/password from
       mysql, PostgreSQL, .htpasswd files, system password db...
       LDAP coming RSN)
     * APOP
     * mbox and Maildir-style spools
     * Use of X-UIDL headers
     * Ignoring UW-IMAPD control mails
     * Running from inetd or standalone
     * Various possible POP-before-SMTP methods if you know

as you can see, the available file is very corrupt. my question is:
how did this happen? is it reiserfs, which supposedly isn't all that
great, or is this something to do with apt/dpkg. can i fix it easily?

thanks!

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