Re: "This might mean you need to manually fix this package"

2008-09-05 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Fri,05.Sep.08, 14:38:42, H.S. wrote: [...] > So, the question I have now is to ask the experienced gurus here whether > everything went okay. Is there any way I can confirm all is well with my > packages in the machine? What does dpkg think of this? 'dpkg -l *parted*' Regards, Andrei -- I

Re: "This might mean you need to manually fix this package"

2008-09-05 Thread H.S.
Wayne Topa wrote: > H.S. wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I updated my Debian Testing machine this morning and noticed that I was >> getting an error from dpkg. The cause was no space on /var. If I tried >> to reinstall the package which was showing the problem I got this: > i > If I missed if you tried apti

Re: "This might mean you need to manually fix this package"

2008-09-05 Thread Wayne Topa
H.S. wrote: Hello, I updated my Debian Testing machine this morning and noticed that I was getting an error from dpkg. The cause was no space on /var. If I tried to reinstall the package which was showing the problem I got this: i If I missed if you tried aptitude/apt-get autoclean I'm sorry, b

"This might mean you need to manually fix this package"

2008-09-05 Thread H.S.
wly installed, 1 reinstalled, 1 to remove and 20 not upgraded. Need to get 0B of archives. After unpacking 0B will be used. Do you want to continue? [Y/n/?] E: I wasn't able to locate file for the gparted package. This might mean you need to manually fix this package. Writing extended state information