Try redirecting the output to a file then you can blook at the output dpkg --purge packagename >dpkg.file 2>&1 & packagename is the package name of your package to remove Barry
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, michaw wrote: > Hello List ! > Usually apt/itude works without problems here. But this time seems i kicked > it really bad.... :| > > I upgraded to Gnome2 for woody on i386 and decided at one point to purge gdm2. > Well there was this warning 'directory /etc/gdm/<some> not empty so not > removed', leaving it half-configured. > Since i suspect Gnome to be still to be sensible with obsolet configs i just > removed /etc/gdm completely by hand. > I thought that a complete 'purge' would left no remainders, > so why problems with that if I know I don't need the configs anymore ?? > > Btw I didn't ever run gdm before. There could have been only defaults. > > Now i decided to install the 'old' gdm instead ( I refer to as gdm1 now), > purged gdm2 again just to see what it says now. > Now, this second 'purge' still left the package 'half-configured' ! > With an error message shown from subprocess dpkg: > > Error Code(1) while processing gdm2, unable to access the archive -- file not > found ( please note: i translate from german what i understood was the > meaning here ). > > Next two hours i tried a lot of tricky things. > Install again, reinstall, reconfigure, remove, purge, > ( however, i didn't manage the syntax of --force-reinstreq ), > with apt and with dpkg and at least even tried dselect -- nothing worked, > same error. > I wasn't able to purge gdm2 ! > > It's impossible to read the first occuring error messages because it's > immediateley replaced by the colored chooser ... and no logs in var... :| > Sometimes the error is additional refered to as No. 10...At one point i > catched a glimpse it's postrm complaining. > > So i looked upt that script, and then compared the files in /etc/gdm to > /var/lib/dpkg/info/gdm{1,2}. With gdm1 installed (aptitude) (!) I noticed > two *mysterious* circumstances there: > > /etc/gdm ( which never got removed at all ) is empty. > No sessions, gdm.conf.... thus the installation went totally wrong, but from > aptitude is shown up successful ! > > And: In /var/lib/dpkg/info/ therere are all the gdm2-files like gdm2.list, > but no gdm1 files at all. > > gdm simply isn't completely installed, and can't be managed no more at all. > > > I reloaded the files several times from CD, so could there be a corruption > not detecded by the md5sum ? I use official woody 3.0 r1 cd's from a well > known german seller, plus 2 extra-cd's with gnome2 and kde3 for woody, don't > know the source. > > On the other hand, can the apt-database get corrupted using aptitude ? > And still i can't get it: purging should be possible anyway ? > > I'm worried about trusting either me or Gnome or apt no more... > now what i really would like to have is a clean system and database...just to > feel trusting again. > > Help greatly appreciated ! > > > -- > mich{a,l}. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]