Thanks. Can you please post the output of the following commands:I rephrase my previous sentence. The prefix
Do you have another example of a Debian package that triggers this error? (openmediavault is not a Debian package). Please post the exact error as in your first post.
It might also help if you were more specific about this:
Code:
$> mawk 'NR==191' /var/lib/dpkg/info/openmediavault.postinst
Code:
$> ls -l /usr/bin/deb-systemd-invoke
Code:
#> dpkg --verify
$>
means that the command must be run as a normal user (not as root). When you see #>
, it means the command must be run as root.Do you have another example of a Debian package that triggers this error? (openmediavault is not a Debian package). Please post the exact error as in your first post.
It might also help if you were more specific about this:
Try to remember what you actually did. It may or may not be related, but every piece of information counts. What did you do to clean the system?i installed some updates and cleaned the system i think i deleted something, that had not to be deleted.
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