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The error I get is: Setting up google-chrome-stable Improve this question. Kevin Bowen Bijak Bijak 1, 1 1 gold badge 10 10 silver badges 7 7 bronze badges. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. For advanced users, use at your own risks.

Improve this answer. Skippy le Grand Gourou Skippy le Grand Gourou 1, 1 1 gold badge 14 14 silver badges 19 19 bronze badges. Actually this is the best method. Reinstalling dpkg doesn't always help. Thanks heaps. Definitely for advanced users though, this is risky! The best answer. Finally something that works. It also works for. Autoclean clears out the local repository of retrieved package files. Registered User Registered User 9, 14 14 gold badges 49 49 silver badges 81 81 bronze badges.

Both dpkg and the apt-get --force-yes commands return the same error as I was getting before. Autoclean doesn't return an error but also doesn't seem to do anything with the two broken packages.

Bijak You must have surely tried purging bsnes. Thanks : — eskimo. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown.

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I ended up dealing with a software meant to be deployed using dpkg. How to debug this dpkg issue further? If you want to see exactly which line the script is failing on, edit the. This turns on execution tracing in the script. NOTE: This assumes that the. Almost all. If the. This will cause dpkg to try to configure the half-installed package.

DO NOT reinstall it with dpkg -i , that will overwrite your edited. This may give you enough information to fix the problem. It may be something simple like an unexpected or uncaught exit code from a program most. Once it's fixed, run dpkg --configure --pending again, and the package should be properly installed. You may need to fix them as well. Your packaged software includes a "pre-installation script" preinst which is failing.

This is a shell-script embedded within the. You can extract it with:. If you want to modify that script and rebuild the. You will need to extract the file and see why the preinst script exits with code 1. Not sure if there was a discussion on UNIX. SE related to how to do this but you can take a look at this question from AskUbuntu to get an idea on how to extract.



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