I'm not certain I had the same problem, but the workaround I used was:
dpkg --force-depends -r purge libldap-2.4-2:amd64 libldap-2.4-2:i386
apt-get -f install
Because apt-get purge refuses due to dependencies.
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I posted to the lm-sensors mailing list about it: http://lists.lm-
sensors.org/pipermail/lm-sensors/2015-January/043356.html
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To be a little clearer, the thing that was done wrong in the initial
report was here:
Select fan output to configure, or other action:
1) hwmon0/device/pwm3 3) Change INTERVAL 5) Save and quit
2) hwmon0/device/pwm2 4) Just quit 6) Show configuration
select (1-n): 5
Instead of hitting 5 to save,
I also found it useful to give my fain 10 seconds between each speed
change, to get a more accurate reading:
$ diff pwmconfig.0 pwmconfig
64c64
< DELAY=5 # 3 seconds delay is too short for large fans, thus I increased it to
5
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> DELAY=10 # 3 seconds delay is too short for large fans, thus I in
Ugh, the bug here is that this program is amazingly misleading, even
with step by step instructions. I went through the pwmconfig script
probably for hours trying to figure out how these values are supposed to
be set before I figured this out.
At the end, it says:
Do you want to set up its conf
I tried a couple things that didn't work.
I'm running Precise.
I downloaded the tarball of the latest version of lm_sensors -
http://dl.lm-sensors.org/lm-sensors/releases/lm_sensors-3.3.5.tar.bz2
and ran pwmconfig directly from there (sudo bash prog/pwm/pwmconfig). No same
results.
Then I dow
Nice. Maybe open a bug because it didn't throw a more useful error on
not being able to create /var/lib/spamassassin? I'm not sure if that
would be against aptitude or spamassassin.
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What was the cause / solution?
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Title:
spamassassin 3.4.0 post installation script error ubuntu server 14.04
LTS
To man
I keep lagging behind on comments just enough to be maximally annoying,
sorry.
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Title:
rfc-ignorant.org will stop working
I didn't see your comment about updating the base package before my
comment / status change. I have no objection to you re-opening it for
that. Just seems like it would be pretty low priority. Are there
people running spamassassin without running sa-update? If so, why?
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This was fixed upstream, as mentioned in the upstream bug this is linked
to. What might not be obvious from that bug is that you get the fix by
running sa-update, to get an updated set of rules, which you should be
doing daily from cron anyway. So there is nothing that needs to be done
to the ubu
FYI, that 90_missing_tld thing is from this spamassassin bug:
https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=4385
A fix was committed upstream 2012-04-02, but there has not been a release
since.
** Bug watch added: SpamAssassin Bugzilla #4385
http://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/s
This seems pretty specific to your unusual use case. Why not just apply
the fix locally?
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Title:
backport _SCORE(pad)_ fi
I have hardly touched unity, where would this icon need to go? In what
format? Logos are here:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/LogoDetails
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Sonny Sy: This was the wrong place to make that request.
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Title:
DSBL is gone and needs to be removed from SpamAssassin
T
** Summary changed:
- cannot change scores in /etc/spamassassin/local.cf/local
+ cannot change scores in /etc/spamassassin/local.cf
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