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RE: debconf and dpkg-reconfigure behavior



done that, no difference.  The debconf manual states that when you run
dpkg-reconfigure debconf, it will always ask the questions.  This is
abnormal behavior...

Thanks

Carlo

On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Narins, Josh wrote:

> Sounds like your debconf priority got set to "critical" ?
>
> Try
> > dpkg-reconfigure --priority low debconf
>
> Actually, I am not in front of a debian box now, perhaps "low" should be in
> quotes.
>
> I believe there is also an environment variable you can set to do the same
> thing.
>
>
>
> hth,
> -Josh
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Carlo U. Segre [mailto:segre@iit.edu]
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 7:26 PM
> > To: Debian Users List
> > Subject: debconf and dpkg-reconfigure behavior
> >
> >
> >
> > Hello:
> >
> > I have just encountered a problem that I have never seen during the
> > installation of many, many Debian machines.  I am mysitified
> > and perhaps
> > someone has a suggestion (probably some thing stupid, of course).
> >
> > I have been asked to help out with a newly installed machine
> > (Woody) and
> > when I added packages, I noticed that there were no debconf screens or
> > questions for any packages.
> >
> > The command
> >
> > # dpkg-recnfigure debconf
> > #
> >
> > Just returns to the prompt with no other output.  From the
> > debconf manual,
> > this should at least ask me the quetions using the Dialog method.
> >
> > I have tried installing all the packages that exist on a working
> > installation and this has no effect.  I have tried manually
> > editing the
> > /var/cache/debconf/config.dat file to set options the way I
> > want them for
> > debconf but when I rerun the command above, debconf wipes out
> > all the text
> > I had placed in the file for debconf.  The entries now look like:
> >
> > Name: debconf/frontend
> > Template: debconf/frontend
> > Value:
> > Owners: debconf
> > Flags: seen
> >
> > Name: debconf/priority
> > Template: debconf/priority
> > Value:
> > Owners: debconf
> > Flags: seen
> >
> > This is quite mystifying and I really do not know how to get
> > out of this
> > funny state.  I have tried to uninstall debconf (using
> > --force-depends)
> > and then reinstalling it to no avail.
> >
> > Help!
> >
> > Carlo
> >
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> > Associate Dean for Research, Armour College
> > Illinois Institute of Technology
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Illinois Institute of Technology
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