debian etch update broke amanda
2009-08-20 18:59:30
Hi there,
I am still trying to get to the bottom of this.
I have some servers running Debian Etch. They have been fine with amanda
for a very long time now.
I just ran an apt-get upgrade to apply some security patches and suddenly
I'm getting the old "file changed as we read it" and "error [/bin/tar
returned 1]" again. I'd hoped to see the last of this.
The thing is, looking at the packages that apt-get upgrade installed I have
no idea why this should have happened:
2009-08-20 09:17:09 status installed libisc11 1:9.3.4-2etch5
2009-08-20 09:17:09 status installed libdns22 1:9.3.4-2etch5
2009-08-20 09:17:10 status installed libisccc0 1:9.3.4-2etch5
2009-08-20 09:17:10 status installed libisccfg1 1:9.3.4-2etch5
2009-08-20 09:17:10 status installed libbind9-0 1:9.3.4-2etch5
2009-08-20 09:17:10 status installed liblwres9 1:9.3.4-2etch5
2009-08-20 09:17:10 status installed bind9-host 1:9.3.4-2etch5
2009-08-20 09:17:10 status installed dnsutils 1:9.3.4-2etch5
2009-08-20 09:17:10 status installed libapr1 1.2.7-9
2009-08-20 09:17:11 status installed libaprutil1 1.2.7+dfsg-2+etch3
2009-08-20 09:17:11 status installed apache2-utils 2.2.3-4+etch10
2009-08-20 09:17:12 status installed apache2.2-common 2.2.3-4+etch10
2009-08-20 09:17:14 status installed apache2-mpm-worker 2.2.3-4+etch10
2009-08-20 09:17:14 status installed apache2 2.2.3-4+etch10
2009-08-20 09:17:15 status installed libruby1.8 1.8.5-4etch5
2009-08-20 09:17:15 status installed libopenssl-ruby1.8 1.8.5-4etch5
2009-08-20 09:17:15 status installed libxml2 2.6.27.dfsg-6+etch1
2009-08-20 09:17:15 status installed ruby1.8 1.8.5-4etch5
This seems to make little sense.
Package: amanda-client
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: utils
Installed-Size: 288
Maintainer: Bdale Garbee <bdale AT gag DOT com>
Architecture: i386
Source: amanda
Version: 1:2.5.1p1-2.1
Package: tar
Essential: yes
Status: install ok installed
Priority: required
Section: utils
Installed-Size: 1576
Maintainer: Bdale Garbee <bdale AT gag DOT com>
Architecture: i386
Version: 1.16-2etch1
Yeah at some stage this should go to a Debian list, but I feel that I need
to do more figuring out yet.
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