Re: problems with apt & aptitude

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On Mon July 15 2024 20:18:03 William Morder via tde-users wrote:
> On Monday 15 July 2024 20:07:43 Mike Bird via tde-users wrote:
> > The empty result from "dpkg -V libapt-pkg6.0:amd64" is good - it
> > means there were no problems with that package.
> >
> > Please try "ldconfig" and then "dpkg --configure -a".  If these don't
> > fix things you're probably going to have to re-install because we
> > can't work with a dpkg that says it successfully installed apt when
> > it didn't.
> >
> > --Mike
>
> Probably I jumped the gun to get some packages working with dpkg; because,
> you see, I am busy with stuff in the outside world, yet some of this
> depends on having a working machine, and I have very little spare time at
> present to go through yet another reinstallation. However, maybe tomorrow
> ...
>
> sudo ldconfig returns nothing at all.

That's good.

> sudo dpkg --configure -a
> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of iptables-persistent:
>  iptables-persistent depends on netfilter-persistent (= 1.0.20); however:
>   Package netfilter-persistent is not installed.
>  ufw (0.36.2-1) breaks iptables-persistent and is installed.
>
> dpkg: error processing package iptables-persistent (--configure):
>  dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> Errors were encountered while processing:
>  iptables-persistent
>
> sudo dpkg --configure --force-depends -a
> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of iptables-persistent:
>  iptables-persistent depends on netfilter-persistent (= 1.0.20); however:
>   Package netfilter-persistent is not installed.
>  ufw (0.36.2-1) breaks iptables-persistent and is installed.
>
> dpkg: error processing package iptables-persistent (--configure):
>  dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> Errors were encountered while processing:
>  iptables-persistent

No problems reported from anything apt related.  Just some simple
firewall conflicts.

> I actually use ufw. I have considered making more use of iptables, but ufw
> is my go-to firewall at the moment.

So, does apt work now?

--Mike
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