Hi

My /bin/sh points to dash, and it looks like you're on to something.

After seeing your request for the name of my system shell, I went ahead and
changed it on my system to point to bash.

Then I again edited my sources.list to corrupt it so that an error would be
thrown when 'apt-get update' was run.

After this, launching packagesearch and opting to 'Update Apt Package
Database" caused an xterm window to open which prompted for a password, and
then reported the 'apt-get update' failure and then prompted "Press enter to
continue" and waited for input.

Changing /bin/sh to once again point to dash and repeating the above caused
the behavior described in the original report- the xterm window closes
before the error message can be read with no prompt to "Press enter to
continue".

Regards
Jack



On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 5:40 AM, Benjamin Mesing <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am still not able to reproduce the bug, but I have an idea.
> It might be realted to the capabilities of the shell. Which shell are
> you using, i.e. where does /bin/sh point to?
>
> Thanks
>
> Ben
>
> On Sun, 2009-08-02 at 19:09 -0400, Jack Pelrin wrote:
> > HI
> >
> > The situation I am reporting on stems from trying to install the
> > package "kaddressbook", which is out of sync with "libgnokii4" as
> > currently situated
> > on two different installs I have exhibiting the same behavior.
> >
> > The output when trying to install from a terminal is as follows:
> >
> > r...@milky3:[/home/jack] # apt-get install kaddressbook
> > Reading package lists... Done
> > Building dependency tree
> > Reading state information... Done
> > Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
> > requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
> > distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
> > or been moved out of Incoming.
> > The following information may help to resolve the situation:
> >
> > The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> >   kaddressbook: Depends: libgnokii4 but it is not going to be
> > installed
> > E: Broken packages
> >
> > But when trying to install using packagesearch, the xterm window
> > closes on the exit of the command, not showing a "Press enter to close
> > the terminal emulator" prompt.
> >
> > To answer your question about what happens if I run an 'apt-get
> > update' in packagesearch without a network connection, in that case
> > the xterm window did stay open showing the connection errors after the
> > update finished trying to run. It didn't prompt to continue. I had to
> > <ctrl>c out of it.
> >
> > The behavior I refer to in this bug report concerns running an
> > 'apt-get update'   with a corrupted sources.list (specifically, adding
> > a random letter to the front of "http" in a mirror address). In this
> > case, the behavior I reported occurred where the 'apt-get update'
> > running in the xterm window returned an error but the window closed at
> > the termination of the 'apt-get update' before an error message could
> > be read.
> >
> > Obviously the 'apt-get update'  error I introduced presents an unusual
> > system situation, I just thought it might be germain in debugging the
> > problem.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Jack
>
>

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