I'm am still coming to an understanding with dselect. I can run a successful [U]pgrade, but when I run [I]nstall I get the following output:
0 packages updated 502 newly installed 0 to remove 0 not upgraded. E: Sorry you don't have enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archives. Some errors occurred while unpacking. I am going to configure the packages that we've installed. This may result in duplicate errors or errors caused by missing dependencies. This is OK. Only the errors above this message are important. Please fix them and run [I]nstall again. Press enter to continue Installation script returned error exit status 100 If I check the system for utilized space /usr only has used 23 MBs which suggests that the packages have either not downloaded (no time appears to elapse consonant with downloading 400+ MBs)or not installed. /var has 112 MBs free which ought to be adequate to any logging activity. Its possible that I am failing to select the packages properly, but the "502 newly installed" suggests that the [I]nstall process recognizes the need to install at least 502 new packages. During the install I selected the Dial-up profile, but I suspect that selection is overwritten by an [U]pgrade. Is there a way to re-select the dial-up profile prior to running dselect? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Kind regards, Hagen Finley Longs Drugs Walnut Creek, CA > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Behalf Of Michael Meskes > Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 1999 7:46 AM > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Java problem > > > Everytime I start a JAVA program (that runs fine on a SuSe > machine with > jdk-1.1.7v3) I only get the messages: > > Cannot open /proc/00525 for GCCannot open /proc/00534 for GC > > Of ocurse these files do not exist. In fact I never saw a > file iunder /proc > starting with zeroes. > > Anyway, I have the following packages installed resp. not installed: > > un jdk-common <none> (no description available) > ii jdk1.1 1.1.7v3-1 JDK 1.1.x (Java > Development Kit) - Runtime o > ii jdk1.1-dev 1.1.7v3-1 JDK 1.1.x (Java Development Kit) > ii jdk1.1-native 1.1.7v3-1 JDK 1.1.x Runtime - native > threads extension > pn jdk1.1-native-d <none> (no description available) > un jdk1.1-runtime <none> (no description available) > un jdk1.2 <none> (no description available) > un jdk1.2-native <none> (no description available) > > Is there anything wrong with my setup? > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Thanks in advance. > > Michael > -- > Michael Meskes | Go SF 49ers! > Th.-Heuss-Str. 61, D-41812 Erkelenz | Go Rhein Fire! > Tel.: (+49) 2431/72651 | Use Debian GNU/Linux! > Email: Michael@Fam-Meskes.De | Use PostgreSQL! > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe > [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >