Hi again, Axel Beckert wrote: > > How does your /etc/debian_version look like ? And what is the output > > of `apt-cache policy` ? > > → cat /etc/debian_version > stretch/sid > → apt-cache policy > E: Problem renaming the file /var/cache/apt/pkgcache.bin.JkcuIW to > /var/cache/apt/pkgcache.bin - rename (1: Operation not permitted) > W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems > E: The package cache file is corrupted
There's another fact which is required to let that happen: /var/cache/apt needs to be world-writable. Yes, that sounds like a bad idea, but happened if it is a tmpfs mount point with the default options, like e.g. this /etc/fstab entry: none /var/cache/apt tmpfs size=8G 0 0 (Thanks to juliank for the right hint! :-) So in this case, you can consider it a configuration issue, but still a nice way to reproduce the effect of erroring out "apt-cache policy". :-) Regards, Axel -- ,''`. | Axel Beckert <a...@debian.org>, http://people.debian.org/~abe/ : :' : | Debian Developer, ftp.ch.debian.org Admin `. `' | 4096R: 2517 B724 C5F6 CA99 5329 6E61 2FF9 CD59 6126 16B5 `- | 1024D: F067 EA27 26B9 C3FC 1486 202E C09E 1D89 9593 0EDE