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Hello,
I have begun getting the messaged
error: command failed to execute correctly
a lot when updating. As far as I know I have not changed anything. I just tried to reinstall all packages however this did not seem to solve the problem. Here are the packages that are affected:
( 3/528) upgrading glibc
Generating locales...
en_DK.UTF-8... done
en_DK.ISO-8859-1... done
en_US.UTF-8... done
en_US.ISO-8859-1... done
Generation complete.
error: command failed to execute correctly
( 6/528) upgrading gpm
error: command failed to execute correctly
( 16/528) upgrading bash
error: command failed to execute correctly
( 21/528) upgrading acct
error: command failed to execute correctly
( 24/528) upgrading gcc-libs
error: command failed to execute correctly
( 30/528) upgrading findutils
error: command failed to execute correctly
( 31/528) upgrading gzip
error: command failed to execute correctly
( 32/528) upgrading texinfo
error: command failed to execute correctly
( 34/528) upgrading libtasn1
error: command failed to execute correctly
( 36/528) upgrading gnutls
error: command failed to execute correctly
( 38/528) upgrading gmp
error: command failed to execute correctly
( 43/528) upgrading coreutils
error: command failed to execute correctly
( 44/528) upgrading gdbm
error: command failed to execute correctly
( 48/528) upgrading heimdal
error: command failed to execute correctly
( 89/528) upgrading util-linux-ng
error: command failed to execute correctly
(105/528) upgrading aspell
error: command failed to execute correctly
(108/528) upgrading wget
error: command failed to execute correctly
(110/528) upgrading diffutils
error: command failed to execute correctly
(111/528) upgrading gawk
error: command failed to execute correctly
(112/528) upgrading m4
error: command failed to execute correctly
(113/528) upgrading autoconf
error: command failed to execute correctly
(114/528) upgrading automake
error: command failed to execute correctly
(124/528) upgrading binutils
error: command failed to execute correctly
(125/528) upgrading bison
error: command failed to execute correctly
(131/528) upgrading sed
error: command failed to execute correctly
(151/528) upgrading cpio
error: command failed to execute correctly
(155/528) upgrading e2fsprogs
error: command failed to execute correctly
(167/528) upgrading cvs
error: command failed to execute correctly
(199/528) upgrading grep
error: command failed to execute correctly
(219/528) upgrading flex
error: command failed to execute correctly
(230/528) upgrading libmikmod
error: command failed to execute correctly
(236/528) upgrading mpfr
error: command failed to execute correctly
(237/528) upgrading gcc
error: command failed to execute correctly
(238/528) upgrading gcc-fortran
error: command failed to execute correctly
(239/528) upgrading libidl2
error: command failed to execute correctly
(244/528) upgrading gdb
error: command failed to execute correctly
(275/528) upgrading gettext
error: command failed to execute correctly
(278/528) upgrading glib
error: command failed to execute correctly
(279/528) upgrading gnupg
error: command failed to execute correctly
(285/528) upgrading gperf
error: command failed to execute correctly
(286/528) upgrading groff
error: command failed to execute correctly
(287/528) upgrading grub
error: command failed to execute correctly
(288/528) upgrading gsfonts
Updating font cache... done.
(295/528) upgrading libcdio
error: command failed to execute correctly
(300/528) upgrading gtk
install-info: /usr/share/info/dir: empty file
install-info: /usr/share/info/dir: empty file
install-info: /usr/share/info/dir: empty file
install-info: /usr/share/info/dir: empty file
install-info: /usr/share/info/dir: empty file
install-info: /usr/share/info/dir: empty file
install-info: /usr/share/info/dir: empty file
install-info: /usr/share/info/dir: empty file
error: command failed to execute correctly
(317/528) upgrading tar
error: command failed to execute correctly
(318/528) upgrading libtool
error: command failed to execute correctly
(337/528) upgrading inetutils
error: command failed to execute correctly
(397/528) upgrading make
error: command failed to execute correctly
(400/528) upgrading sbcl
error: command failed to execute correctly
(401/528) upgrading maxima
error: command failed to execute correctly
(419/528) upgrading nano
error: command failed to execute correctly
(488/528) upgrading which
error: command failed to execute correctly
Does anybody have a clue on what is going on here?
Thanks,
Rasmus
Last edited by Pank (2010-01-15 19:09:47)
Arch x64 on Thinkpad X200s/W530
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The following packages also had problems
( 2/17) upgrading glibc
error: command failed to execute correctly
( 3/17) upgrading binutils
error: command failed to execute correctly
( 4/17) upgrading coreutils
error: command failed to execute correctly
( 8/17) upgrading gcc
error: command failed to execute correctly
( 9/17) upgrading gcc-fortran
error: command failed to execute correctly
(10/17) upgrading gcc-libs
error: command failed to execute correctly
Does anybody have a clue?
Thanks,
Arch x64 on Thinkpad X200s/W530
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Hi,
I had the same problem and figured out that it appears with packages which run install-info command in their install file. For some reason my /usr/share/info/dir file was empty and that caused install-info not to run correctly. Removing the file solved the problem. The dir file can be re-generated with
for j in $( { for i in /usr/share/info/*.info /usr/share/info/*.gz; do echo "$i" | sed -r 's/-([0-9]+)\.gz$/\.gz/g'; done; } | uniq) ; do install-info "$j" /usr/share/info/dir; done
I hope this helps.
Last edited by Tuxe (2010-01-14 23:46:42)
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Yay. It worked! Thanks a bunch!
Arch x64 on Thinkpad X200s/W530
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Hey everyone,
Certainly this forum is an enormous source of information.
Yesterday I upgraded my system and had to force the installation of gcc and this message appeared. Even though this post is more than a year old the process described here worked!!!
Thanks Tuxe.
Warper
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please don't necrobump. closing...
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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