Re: apt-get upgrade

2004-10-27 Thread Francesco P. Lovergine
On Mon, Oct 25, 2004 at 09:20:26AM +1300, Johnno wrote: > > dpkg package is install, any ideas? > One main suggestion: use an appropriate list, you are OT here. -- Francesco P. Lovergine -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PR

Re: apt-get upgrade

2004-10-24 Thread Steve Kemp
On Mon, Oct 25, 2004 at 09:20:26AM +1300, Johnno wrote: > When I do a apt-get upgrade on one the the servers here I get this error > message: > > Do you want to continue? [Y/n] > dpkg: `ldconfig' not found on PATH. > dpkg: `start-stop-daemon' not found on PATH. >

Re: apt-get upgrade

2004-10-24 Thread Norbert Tretkowski
* Johnno wrote: > NB: root's PATH should usually contain /usr/local/sbin, /usr/sbin and /sbin. [...] > dpkg package is install, any ideas? What's the content of your root's $PATH? Norbert -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PRO

Re: apt-get upgrade

2004-10-24 Thread Doug Griswold
echo $PATH as root and see if /usr/local/sbin, /usr/sbin and /sbin are in root's path. If they are maybe you issued "su" instead of "su -". >>> "Johnno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/24/04 4:20 PM >>> Hello When I do a apt-get upgrade on one

Re: apt-get upgrade

2004-10-24 Thread Gaddis, Jeremy L.
On Sun, 2004-10-24 at 16:20, Johnno wrote: > Hello > > When I do a apt-get upgrade on one the the servers here I get this error > message: [snip] > NB: root's PATH should usually contain /usr/local/sbin, /usr/sbin and /sbin. export PATH=$PATH:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbi

apt-get upgrade

2004-10-24 Thread Johnno
Hello When I do a apt-get upgrade on one the the servers here I get this error message: Do you want to continue? [Y/n] dpkg: `ldconfig' not found on PATH. dpkg: `start-stop-daemon' not found on PATH. dpkg: `install-info' not found on PATH. dpkg: `update-rc.d' not found on PA

SV: run apt-get upgrade via ssh batch login doesn't work

2004-08-17 Thread Christofer Algotsson
Lucas Albers wrote: > I have a script that connects to all my machines and runs: apt-get > update. > > If instead I run apt-get upgrade, it gives an error about: > Not being able to find the path, correctly. > > dpkg: `ldconfig' not found on PATH. > dpkg: `start-s

run apt-get upgrade via ssh batch login doesn't work

2004-08-17 Thread Lucas Albers
I have a script that connects to all my machines and runs: apt-get update. If instead I run apt-get upgrade, it gives an error about: Not being able to find the path, correctly. dpkg: `ldconfig' not found on PATH. dpkg: `start-stop-daemon' not found on PATH. dpkg: `install-info

Re: apt-get upgrade or .tgz

2004-03-03 Thread Craig Sanders
On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 09:03:51AM -0500, Andrew P. Kaplan wrote: > I have an old version of Postfix running on my Debian box. I don't remember > if I used apt-get or installed from a .tgz file. If I use apt-get install I > am concerned I could end up with two version of Postfix. What's the best wa

Re: apt-get upgrade or .tgz

2004-03-03 Thread Craig Sanders
On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 09:03:51AM -0500, Andrew P. Kaplan wrote: > I have an old version of Postfix running on my Debian box. I don't remember > if I used apt-get or installed from a .tgz file. If I use apt-get install I > am concerned I could end up with two version of Postfix. What's the best wa

Re: apt-get upgrade or .tgz

2004-03-03 Thread Gavin Hamill
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 14:03, Andrew P. Kaplan wrote: > I have an old version of Postfix running on my Debian box. I don't remember > if I used apt-get or installed from a .tgz file. If I use apt-get install I > am concerned I could end up with two version of Postfix. What's the best way > to upgrad

apt-get upgrade or .tgz

2004-03-03 Thread Andrew P. Kaplan
I have an old version of Postfix running on my Debian box. I don't remember if I used apt-get or installed from a .tgz file. If I use apt-get install I am concerned I could end up with two version of Postfix. What's the best way to upgrade. Andrew P. Kaplan www.cshore.com If you want to build a

Re: apt-get upgrade or .tgz

2004-03-03 Thread Gavin Hamill
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 14:03, Andrew P. Kaplan wrote: > I have an old version of Postfix running on my Debian box. I don't remember > if I used apt-get or installed from a .tgz file. If I use apt-get install I > am concerned I could end up with two version of Postfix. What's the best way > to upgrad

apt-get upgrade or .tgz

2004-03-03 Thread Andrew P. Kaplan
I have an old version of Postfix running on my Debian box. I don't remember if I used apt-get or installed from a .tgz file. If I use apt-get install I am concerned I could end up with two version of Postfix. What's the best way to upgrade. Andrew P. Kaplan www.cshore.com If you want to build a

Re: apt-get upgrade installs unnecessary users / Cobalt RaQ 3i

2001-02-05 Thread brian moore
but they > were reinstalled when doing the first apt-get upgrade. > > could anyone point me please to some ressources concerning default > users/groups, which of them are necessary and how to avoid their > reinstallation ? Just ignore them. A group with no members doesn't hurt anything. (They are there as placeholders.)

apt-get upgrade installs unnecessary users / Cobalt RaQ 3i

2001-02-05 Thread H.P. Stroebel
hi list, 1) i switched recently from redhat to debian for an internet server installation i deleted unnecessary users and groups like games, audio etc., but they were reinstalled when doing the first apt-get upgrade. could anyone point me please to some ressources concerning default users

Re: apt-get upgrade installs unnecessary users / Cobalt RaQ 3i

2001-02-05 Thread brian moore
but they > were reinstalled when doing the first apt-get upgrade. > > could anyone point me please to some ressources concerning default > users/groups, which of them are necessary and how to avoid their > reinstallation ? Just ignore them. A group with no members doesn't hurt anythin

apt-get upgrade installs unnecessary users / Cobalt RaQ 3i

2001-02-05 Thread H.P. Stroebel
hi list, 1) i switched recently from redhat to debian for an internet server installation i deleted unnecessary users and groups like games, audio etc., but they were reinstalled when doing the first apt-get upgrade. could anyone point me please to some ressources concerning default users