I have this problem to install samba in debian:
Eu tive esse problema ao instalar o samba no Debian:
# apt-get install samba samba-doc samba-common smbclient
"...
Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)"
I kill the problem like this, I believe that It will work on Ubuntu too:
Eu re
The problem is now fixed for me. After purging all Samba I did try an
apt-get install samba4. This did not work and it claimed there was a
lock somewhere. I checked and Samba was set to load during the startup
phase each time I started the computer up. I unlocked and then set samba
not to be loaded
I am using 9.04 . I have a similar problem cannot install or remove samba it is
stuck somewhere but not installed I get this when trying to reconfigure :
>>sudo dpkg-reconfigure samba
/usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: samba is broken or not fully installed
The samba seems to be " installed" in usr/ ins
sudo apt-get remove --purge samba-common
sudo apt-get remove --purge samba
sudo apt-get install samba
(sorry, my english is so bad and it's dificult to me to explain. I hope
you solve yours trouble).
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samba fails to upgrade due to post-installation script
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/37027
No confirmed sightings for a year on this bug. I'm taking the chance to
close it. Re-open if I'm wrong. (we will be doing extensive automated
tests of Dapper -> Upgrades so we should catch such things then).
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: samba (Ba
** Summary changed:
- Fails to install
+ samba fails to upgrade due to post-installation script
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samba fails to upgrade due to post-installation script
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/37027
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