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Re: synaptic download errors
« Reply #15 on: April 25, 2012, 05:59:22 PM »
OK, I updated the system this evening, 6:30 PM EDT, and after saying OK to update about 10 or 12 files, I said apply.  I got a message box that said:

APT System reports:
W. Some errors occurred while running transactions.
[OK]       (that's a box around OK)

I don't think this is the only kind of error message I've seen, but that was the one I saw tonite.

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Re: synaptic download errors
« Reply #16 on: April 25, 2012, 06:59:45 PM »
OK, I updated the system this evening, 6:30 PM EDT, and after saying OK to update about 10 or 12 files, I said apply.  I got a message box that said:

APT System reports:
W. Some errors occurred while running transactions.
[OK]       (that's a box around OK)

I don't think this is the only kind of error message I've seen, but that was the one I saw tonite.

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Re: synaptic download errors
« Reply #17 on: April 25, 2012, 07:00:28 PM »
that happens sometimes especially when the server is being updated

when that happens stop the proces, don't apply the rest of the packages, a partial update is a potential problem, the system could have errors or parts could stop working untill you complette the task

reload and try again later, try with another repo if that keeps happening with the same repo and don't forget to use only one repo each time

i didn't used my laptop for a week and i checked, there was 40 mbs of updates waiting for me form heanet repo but you could try another repo
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Re: synaptic download errors
« Reply #18 on: April 25, 2012, 11:22:06 PM »
OK, I updated the system this evening, 6:30 PM EDT, and after saying OK to update about 10 or 12 files, I said apply.  I got a message box that said:

APT System reports:
W. Some errors occurred while running transactions.
[OK]       (that's a box around OK)

I don't think this is the only kind of error message I've seen, but that was the one I saw tonite.

--doug

That's coming from Calibre.
     
No, it is more likely that the pkglists need to be refreshed (click Reload, that is) after the repo has finished syncing. The problem with calibre has long since been fixed.     

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Re: synaptic download errors
« Reply #19 on: April 26, 2012, 01:52:55 PM »
OK, I updated the system this evening, 6:30 PM EDT, and after saying OK to update about 10 or 12 files, I said apply.  I got a message box that said:

APT System reports:
W. Some errors occurred while running transactions.
[OK]       (that's a box around OK)

I don't think this is the only kind of error message I've seen, but that was the one I saw tonite.

--doug


That's coming from Calibre.
     
No, it is more likely that the pkglists need to be refreshed (click Reload, that is) after the repo has finished syncing. The problem with calibre has long since been fixed.     

Happens here on the only two desktops where I have Calibre installed, Zen 32bit and Zen 64bit. Both are fully updated, always have been. I get the message on any update involving Calibre.

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Re: synaptic download errors
« Reply #20 on: April 26, 2012, 11:17:38 PM »
Remove calibre. Shut down. Wait 5 seconds or so. Boot up. Run dupeclean (just in case). Check for upgrades. If there are any, do you get the same message? Check for broken packages, too.    

Having calibre installed is not evidence that calibre is the problem.    

Install calibre after the test, if you want.    

edit: Transaction set lock messages are about the package lists. Run bleachbit-root or manually delete the pkglist files at /var/lib/apt/lists and the 2 pkgcache files at /var/cache/apt before you open and reload synaptic. Do not delete the folders! You need them.     

Do you have any pinned packages?     
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Re: synaptic download errors
« Reply #21 on: April 27, 2012, 12:59:28 AM »
Remove calibre. Shut down. Wait 5 seconds or so. Boot up. Run dupeclean (just in case). Check for upgrades. If there are any, do you get the same message? Check for broken packages, too.    

Used Zen 32bit for this because it's the traditional, non-testing installation. Started Synaptic. Reload. Mark All Upgrades. Nothing to upgrade. No broken packages before or after. Marked calibre for complete removal. Doing so would have only removed that one package. I've left it installed for now. Ran dupecleangui.

edit: Transaction set lock messages are about the package lists. Run bleachbit-root or manually delete the pkglist files at /var/lib/apt/lists and the 2 pkgcache files at /var/cache/apt before you open and reload synaptic. Do not delete the folders! You need them.

After running bleachbit-user, bleachbit-root and dupecleangui, there were still package list files in the /var/lib/apt/lists directory, as well as a lock file. I deleted them, as well as the two .bin files in the /var/cache/apt directory. Now, I have:

[root@localhost ~]#ls -l /var/lib/apt/lists/
total 4
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Apr 27 01:09 partial/
[root@localhost ~]#ls -l /var/cache/apt/
total 24
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 16384 Apr 26 14:35 archives/
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root  4096 Jul 19  2011 genpkglist/
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root  4096 Jun 10  2011 gensrclist/
[root@localhost ~]#

Do you have any pinned packages?    

No, none.

[root@localhost ~]#cat /etc/apt/preferences
[root@localhost ~]#

I'll post again when there are some packages to be updated.

EDIT: Removed calibre for post in another thread.
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Re: synaptic download errors
« Reply #22 on: April 27, 2012, 09:22:56 AM »
I too get a error alot on not being able to update certain ones. I use the repositisory that are high lighted, the first 2 and on some of the post I believe op tell us these top two are the best ones for speed.

Here is my error
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While installing package httrack-3.45.3-1pclos2012:

error: unpacking of archive failed on file /usr/share/doc/httrack/html: cpio: rename failed - Is a directory
W: Some errors occurred while running transaction
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Re: synaptic download errors
« Reply #23 on: April 27, 2012, 12:37:48 PM »
I too get a error alot on not being able to update certain ones. I use the repositisory that are high lighted, the first 2 and on some of the post I believe op tell us these top two are the best ones for speed.

Here is my error
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While installing package httrack-3.45.3-1pclos2012:

error: unpacking of archive failed on file /usr/share/doc/httrack/html: cpio: rename failed - Is a directory
W: Some errors occurred while running transaction

As root, rename /usr/share/doc/httrack/html directory, then install httrack.

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Re: synaptic download errors
« Reply #24 on: December 28, 2012, 07:31:51 PM »
Well, yes, I just saw this (again) after updating calibre.  I have seen it fairly often, probably most often when there are a batch of files to be updated or installed at once.
I think the errors are what johnmart talks about in his reply.  I can't replicate the problem right now--everything is updated as of this afternoon.  If there is a problem with
calibre, I will probably never know it, since I have no e-book reader.  (Don't know why I have calibre, actually--maybe at one time I thought it would allow me to _read_
e-books on the computer, but I don't think it does. Correct me if I'm wrong, please.) 


Actually it does allow you to read an e-book on your machine. I use it here when I make the ebook .epub and .mobi files for the magazine

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As I said, I can't say that I've seen any bad result of these "errors"--if indeed they are same. But it does seem odd that it would be reported if there aren't any.  Is
it possible that Synaptic is reporting errors that it also corrected?

--doug




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