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Re: [Debian-sf-users] Installation problem


From: Philippe Kiener
Subject: Re: [Debian-sf-users] Installation problem
Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2002 15:38:31 +0200

There you go:

intranet:/home/pkiener/source/install# dpkg --configure sourceforge-ldap-openldap

Setting up sourceforge-ldap-openldap (2.6-0+12+) ...

+ . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule

++ '[' '!' '' ']'

++ exec /usr/share/debconf/frontend /var/lib/dpkg/info/sourceforge-ldap-openldap.postinst configure ''

+ . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule

++ '[' '!' 1 ']'

++ '[' -z '' ']'

++ exec

++ DEBCONF_REDIR=1

++ export DEBCONF_REDIR

++ _old_opts=configure

++ set -- capb CAPB

++ eval 'db_capb () {

echo "CAPB $@" >&3

# Set to newline to get whole line.

local IFS='\''

'\''

local _LINE

read -r _LINE

# Disgusting, but it'\''s the only good way to split the line,

# preserving all other whitespace.

RET=${_LINE#*[ ]}

return ${_LINE%%[ ]*}

}'

++ set -- set SET

++ eval 'db_set () {

echo "SET $@" >&3

# Set to newline to get whole line.

local IFS='\''

'\''

local _LINE

read -r _LINE

# Disgusting, but it'\''s the only good way to split the line,

# preserving all other whitespace.

RET=${_LINE#*[ ]}

return ${_LINE%%[ ]*}

}'

++ set -- reset RESET

++ eval 'db_reset () {

echo "RESET $@" >&3

# Set to newline to get whole line.

local IFS='\''

'\''

local _LINE

read -r _LINE

# Disgusting, but it'\''s the only good way to split the line,

# preserving all other whitespace.

RET=${_LINE#*[ ]}

return ${_LINE%%[ ]*}

}'

++ set -- title TITLE

++ eval 'db_title () {

echo "TITLE $@" >&3

# Set to newline to get whole line.

local IFS='\''

'\''

local _LINE

read -r _LINE

# Disgusting, but it'\''s the only good way to split the line,

# preserving all other whitespace.

RET=${_LINE#*[ ]}

return ${_LINE%%[ ]*}

}'

++ set -- input INPUT

++ eval 'db_input () {

echo "INPUT $@" >&3

# Set to newline to get whole line.

local IFS='\''

'\''

local _LINE

read -r _LINE

# Disgusting, but it'\''s the only good way to split the line,

# preserving all other whitespace.

RET=${_LINE#*[ ]}

return ${_LINE%%[ ]*}

}'

++ set -- beginblock BEGINBLOCK

++ eval 'db_beginblock () {

echo "BEGINBLOCK $@" >&3

# Set to newline to get whole line.

local IFS='\''

'\''

local _LINE

read -r _LINE

# Disgusting, but it'\''s the only good way to split the line,

# preserving all other whitespace.

RET=${_LINE#*[ ]}

return ${_LINE%%[ ]*}

}'

++ set -- endblock ENDBLOCK

++ eval 'db_endblock () {

echo "ENDBLOCK $@" >&3

# Set to newline to get whole line.

local IFS='\''

'\''

local _LINE

read -r _LINE

# Disgusting, but it'\''s the only good way to split the line,

# preserving all other whitespace.

RET=${_LINE#*[ ]}

return ${_LINE%%[ ]*}

}'

++ set -- go GO

++ eval 'db_go () {

echo "GO $@" >&3

# Set to newline to get whole line.

local IFS='\''

'\''

local _LINE

read -r _LINE

# Disgusting, but it'\''s the only good way to split the line,

# preserving all other whitespace.

RET=${_LINE#*[ ]}

return ${_LINE%%[ ]*}

}'

++ set -- get GET

++ eval 'db_get () {

echo "GET $@" >&3

# Set to newline to get whole line.

local IFS='\''

'\''

local _LINE

read -r _LINE

# Disgusting, but it'\''s the only good way to split the line,

# preserving all other whitespace.

RET=${_LINE#*[ ]}

return ${_LINE%%[ ]*}

}'

++ set -- register REGISTER

++ eval 'db_register () {

echo "REGISTER $@" >&3

# Set to newline to get whole line.

local IFS='\''

'\''

local _LINE

read -r _LINE

# Disgusting, but it'\''s the only good way to split the line,

# preserving all other whitespace.

RET=${_LINE#*[ ]}

return ${_LINE%%[ ]*}

}'

++ set -- unregister UNREGISTER

++ eval 'db_unregister () {

echo "UNREGISTER $@" >&3

# Set to newline to get whole line.

local IFS='\''

'\''

local _LINE

read -r _LINE

# Disgusting, but it'\''s the only good way to split the line,

# preserving all other whitespace.

RET=${_LINE#*[ ]}

return ${_LINE%%[ ]*}

}'

++ set -- subst SUBST

++ eval 'db_subst () {

echo "SUBST $@" >&3

# Set to newline to get whole line.

local IFS='\''

'\''

local _LINE

read -r _LINE

# Disgusting, but it'\''s the only good way to split the line,

# preserving all other whitespace.

RET=${_LINE#*[ ]}

return ${_LINE%%[ ]*}

}'

++ set -- previous_module PREVIOUS_MODULE

++ eval 'db_previous_module () {

echo "PREVIOUS_MODULE $@" >&3

# Set to newline to get whole line.

local IFS='\''

'\''

local _LINE

read -r _LINE

# Disgusting, but it'\''s the only good way to split the line,

# preserving all other whitespace.

RET=${_LINE#*[ ]}

return ${_LINE%%[ ]*}

}'

++ set -- fset FSET

++ eval 'db_fset () {

echo "FSET $@" >&3

# Set to newline to get whole line.

local IFS='\''

'\''

local _LINE

read -r _LINE

# Disgusting, but it'\''s the only good way to split the line,

# preserving all other whitespace.

RET=${_LINE#*[ ]}

return ${_LINE%%[ ]*}

}'

++ set -- fget FGET

++ eval 'db_fget () {

echo "FGET $@" >&3

# Set to newline to get whole line.

local IFS='\''

'\''

local _LINE

read -r _LINE

# Disgusting, but it'\''s the only good way to split the line,

# preserving all other whitespace.

RET=${_LINE#*[ ]}

return ${_LINE%%[ ]*}

}'

++ set -- purge PURGE

++ eval 'db_purge () {

echo "PURGE $@" >&3

# Set to newline to get whole line.

local IFS='\''

'\''

local _LINE

read -r _LINE

# Disgusting, but it'\''s the only good way to split the line,

# preserving all other whitespace.

RET=${_LINE#*[ ]}

return ${_LINE%%[ ]*}

}'

++ set -- metaget METAGET

++ eval 'db_metaget () {

echo "METAGET $@" >&3

# Set to newline to get whole line.

local IFS='\''

'\''

local _LINE

read -r _LINE

# Disgusting, but it'\''s the only good way to split the line,

# preserving all other whitespace.

RET=${_LINE#*[ ]}

return ${_LINE%%[ ]*}

}'

++ set -- version VERSION

++ eval 'db_version () {

echo "VERSION $@" >&3

# Set to newline to get whole line.

local IFS='\''

'\''

local _LINE

read -r _LINE

# Disgusting, but it'\''s the only good way to split the line,

# preserving all other whitespace.

RET=${_LINE#*[ ]}

return ${_LINE%%[ ]*}

}'

++ set -- clear CLEAR

++ eval 'db_clear () {

echo "CLEAR $@" >&3

# Set to newline to get whole line.

local IFS='\''

'\''

local _LINE

read -r _LINE

# Disgusting, but it'\''s the only good way to split the line,

# preserving all other whitespace.

RET=${_LINE#*[ ]}

return ${_LINE%%[ ]*}

}'

++ set -- configure

++ unset _old_opts

+ mainconffile=/etc/sourceforge/sourceforge.conf

+ vars=ldap_host ldap_base_dn ldap_web_add_password

+ update_mainconffile ldap_host ldap_base_dn ldap_web_add_password

+ grep -q '^ldap_host=' /etc/sourceforge/sourceforge.conf

+ grep -q '^ldap_base_dn=' /etc/sourceforge/sourceforge.conf

+ grep -q '^ldap_web_add_password=' /etc/sourceforge/sourceforge.conf

+ /usr/sbin/sourceforge-config

+ /usr/lib/sourceforge/bin/install-ldap.sh configure-files

WARNING: Please check referal line in /etc/ldap/slapd.conf

+ propose_update_install /etc/libnss-ldap.conf

Debian Configuration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+--------------------------------¦ [!] Configuring Sourceforge-ldap-openldap +---------------------------------+

¦ ¦

¦ In order for Sourceforge to fully work, some changes must be made to the /etc/libnss-ldap.conf file. ¦

¦ ¦

¦ I can either do them for you (and backup the current version in /etc/libnss-ldap.conf.sourceforge-old), or ¦

¦ write the changes to another file (/etc/libnss-ldap.conf.sourceforge-new) and let you propagate the changes ¦

¦ to /etc/libnss-ldap.conf yourself. ¦

¦ ¦

¦ Shall I modify /etc/libnss-ldap.conf automatically? ¦

¦ ¦

¦ Do you want /etc/libnss-ldap.conf to be updated? ¦

¦ ¦

¦ <Yes> <No> ¦

¦ ¦

+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filehandle STDIN opened only for output at /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/FrontEnd/Dialog.pm line 155.

+ RET=ok

+ return 0

+ db_get sourceforge/shared/replace_file_install

+ echo 'GET sourceforge/shared/replace_file_install'

+ local 'IFS=

Debian Configuration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+------------------------------¦ [!] Configuring Sourceforge-ldap-openldap +-------------------------------+

¦ ¦

¦ Please check /etc/libnss-ldap.conf ¦

¦ ¦

¦ You have chosen not to let the Sourceforge package update the /etc/libnss-ldap.conf file. Very well, I ¦

¦ have not changed it. Instead, I have written the suggested changes into ¦

¦ /etc/libnss-ldap.conf.sourceforge-new. Please check this file and apply the appropriate changes to ¦

¦ /etc/libnss-ldap.conf. ¦

¦ ¦

¦ <Ok> ¦

¦ ¦

+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+ RET=ok

+ return 0

+ propose_update_install /etc/nsswitch.conf

Debian Configuration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+--------------------------------¦ [!] Configuring Sourceforge-ldap-openldap +---------------------------------+

¦ ¦

¦ In order for Sourceforge to fully work, some changes must be made to the /etc/nsswitch.conf file. ¦

¦ ¦

¦ I can either do them for you (and backup the current version in /etc/nsswitch.conf.sourceforge-old), or ¦

¦ write the changes to another file (/etc/nsswitch.conf.sourceforge-new) and let you propagate the changes to ¦

¦ /etc/nsswitch.conf yourself. ¦

¦ ¦

¦ Shall I modify /etc/nsswitch.conf automatically? ¦

¦ ¦

¦ Do you want /etc/nsswitch.conf to be updated? ¦

¦ ¦

¦ <Yes> <No> ¦

¦ ¦

+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+ RET=ok

+ return 0

+ db_get sourceforge/shared/replace_file_install

+ echo 'GET sourceforge/shared/replace_file_install'

+ local 'IFS=

Debian Configuration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+-------------------------------¦ [!] Configuring Sourceforge-ldap-openldap +--------------------------------+

¦ ¦

¦ Please check /etc/nsswitch.conf ¦

¦ ¦

¦ You have chosen not to let the Sourceforge package update the /etc/nsswitch.conf file. Very well, I have ¦

¦ not changed it. Instead, I have written the suggested changes into /etc/nsswitch.conf.sourceforge-new. ¦

¦ Please check this file and apply the appropriate changes to /etc/nsswitch.conf. ¦

¦ ¦

¦ <Ok> ¦

¦ ¦

+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+ RET=ok

+ return 0

+ propose_update_install /etc/ldap/slapd.conf

Debian Configuration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+--------------------------------¦ [!] Configuring Sourceforge-ldap-openldap +--------------------------------+

¦ ¦

¦ In order for Sourceforge to fully work, some changes must be made to the /etc/ldap/slapd.conf file. ¦

¦ ¦

¦ I can either do them for you (and backup the current version in /etc/ldap/slapd.conf.sourceforge-old), or ¦

¦ write the changes to another file (/etc/ldap/slapd.conf.sourceforge-new) and let you propagate the changes ¦

¦ to /etc/ldap/slapd.conf yourself. ¦

¦ ¦

¦ Shall I modify /etc/ldap/slapd.conf automatically? ¦

¦ ¦

¦ Do you want /etc/ldap/slapd.conf to be updated? ¦

¦ ¦

¦ <Yes> <No> ¦

¦ ¦

+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+ RET=ok

+ return 0

+ db_get sourceforge/shared/replace_file_install

+ echo 'GET sourceforge/shared/replace_file_install'

+ local 'IFS=

Debian Configuration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+--------------------------------¦ [!] Configuring Sourceforge-ldap-openldap +---------------------------------+

¦ ¦

¦ Please check /etc/ldap/slapd.conf ¦

¦ ¦

¦ You have chosen not to let the Sourceforge package update the /etc/ldap/slapd.conf file. Very well, I have ¦

¦ not changed it. Instead, I have written the suggested changes into /etc/ldap/slapd.conf.sourceforge-new. ¦

¦ Please check this file and apply the appropriate changes to /etc/ldap/slapd.conf. ¦

¦ ¦

¦ <Ok> ¦

¦ ¦

+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+ RET=ok

+ return 0

+ db_stop

+ echo STOP

+ /usr/lib/sourceforge/bin/install-ldap.sh configure

Stopping OpenLDAP: slapd.

Starting OpenLDAP: slapd.

dpkg: error processing sourceforge-ldap-openldap (--configure):

subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1

Errors were encountered while processing:

sourceforge-ldap-openldap

 

 

 

 

 

Greetings

Philippe Kiener

 

 

-----Original Message-----

From: address@hidden

[mailto:address@hidden Behalf Of

Roland Mas

Sent: mercredi, 4. septembre 2002 13:35

To: address@hidden

Subject: Re: [Debian-sf-users] Installation problem

 

[Please use the list rather than direct personal email when requesting

help, it'll be easier for me and others to help you]

Philippe Kiener (2002-09-03 14:31:47 +0200) :

> intranet:/home/pkiener/source# dpkg -i sourceforge-ldap-openldap_2.6-0+12+_all.deb

> (Reading database ... 23513 files and directories currently installed.)

> Preparing to replace sourceforge-ldap-openldap 2.6-0+12+ (using

> sourceforge-ldap

> -openldap_2.6-0+12+_all.deb) ...

> Unpacking replacement sourceforge-ldap-openldap ...

> Setting up sourceforge-ldap-openldap (2.6-0+12+) ...

> WARNING: Please check referal line in /etc/ldap/slapd.conf

> Stopping OpenLDAP: slapd.

> Starting OpenLDAP: slapd.

> dpkg: error processing sourceforge-ldap-openldap (--install):

> subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1

> Errors were encountered while processing:

> sourceforge-ldap-openldap

Strange. It would help if you had more error messages, but it's our

fault if you don't have them. Would you please uncomment the "set -x"

line in /var/lib/dpkg/info/sourceforge-ldap-openldap.postint, run

"dpkg --configure sourceforge-ldap-openldap", and post the results?

Thanks,

Roland.

--

Roland Mas

It would be hard to be deader without special training.

-- in Theatre of Cruelty (Terry Pratchett)

 

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