Just ran into this (9-year-old ?) problem on my Ubuntu 14.04 PPC system.
Used workaround of editing gai.conf (as mentioned earlier in this
thread) to prefer IPV4 connections.
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Public bug reported:
I don't know if this is a bug. It may not be. My Xubuntu system popped
up a dialog that said it had detected one, so I went ahead and let it
submit this report. I had been installing and removing rsyslog,
rsyslog-pgsql, postgresql several times, trying to get rsyslog to log
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Installer crashed after hitting escape key during a dialog
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Public bug reported:
This all happened while installing Ultimate 3.4 onto an existing
machine, doing a clean install on a partition that was used for an
earlier installation of Ultimate-Edition. I was installing to existing
partition sda8, but at the end of the install, I was told that the
bootlo
l all work OK the next time.
Sorry for the bogus report (though it might be good to specifically use
/usr/bin/perl).
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Title:
package rsyslog 4.6.4-2ubuntu4.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 126
Public bug reported:
While using Update Manager to update my Ubuntu 11.04 virtual machine
running in VmWare Fusion on my iMac, a message popped up about an error.
The popup gave me the option of reporting the problem, which I did. The
update is still running. Apparently the newer rsyslog failed