Re: dist-upgrade (from potato to woody) snag
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 10:14:37PM -0600, will trillich wrote:
> seeing lots of this during an "apt-get dist-upgrade" from potato
> to woddy today:
>
> <yada snip>
>
> Setting up libxslt1 (1.0.16-0.1) ...
> ldconfig: /usr/oracle/lib/libvbj30ssl.so is not a shared object
> file (Type: 768).
okay, on the theory that apt-get dist-upgrade is a bit like a
rolling pin where each iteration smooths out some more bumps
(hey, it's worked like that before) i'm doing other iterations
and still get the
Setting up console-tools-libs (0.2.3-23.3) ...
/sbin/ldconfig: /usr/oracle/lib/libvbj30ssl.so is not a shared
object file (Type: 768).
stuff but now i also see a new oddness:
Setting up console-tools (0.2.3-23.3) ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/console-tools/config
...
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory graphics
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory net
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory system
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory tools
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory graphics
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory net
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory tools
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory graphics
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory net
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory system
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory tools
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory
Looking for keymap to install:
us
Loading /etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory graphics
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory net
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory tools
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory graphics
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory net
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory system
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory tools
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory
eh? is this making me skip important config dialogs?
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i also noticed on the first iteration that the standard "file"
command hadn't been installed, and was tripping up some of the
install process. apparently it was downloaded and installed
mid-process somewhere, because it's there now...
at start of first apt-get dist-upgrade, it was
# whereis file
file:
and (gladly, after first iteration of dist-upgrade) it's now
# whereis file
file: /usr/bin/file /usr/share/man/man1/file.1.gz
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I use Debian/GNU Linux version 2.2;
Linux server 2.2.17 #1 Sun Jun 25 09:24:41 EST 2000 i586 unknown
DEBIAN NEWBIE TIP #11 from Will Trillich <will@serensoft.com>
:
Which COMMANDS pertain to <xyz>? Try "apropos <xyz>",
"info <xyz>", and "man -k <xyz>".
Also see http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/ ...
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