cp: cannot stat ‘/module-files.d/libpango1.0-0.modules’: No such file or directory
Tim
darkxst at fastmail.fm
Mon Aug 12 23:07:47 UTC 2013
Hi Kip,
On 13/08/13 06:13, Kip Warner wrote:
> Hey list,
>
> My question is specific to the gnome3-team, but I see that they've
> moved their list here.
ubuntu-gnome at lists.ubuntu.com would be the most appropriate list for gnome3-team ppa questions.
>
> Ever since upgrading my libpango to the latest on the aforementioned's
> GNOME3 PPA, I have had issues every time update-initramfs is run to
> rebuild the system's initial ramdisk. I am running Xubuntu 13.04
> (amd64). Aptitude reports the following when the appropriate package
> hook is executed:
>
> update-initramfs: deferring update (trigger activated)
> Processing triggers for libc-bin ...
> ldconfig deferred processing now taking place
> Processing triggers for initramfs-tools ...
> update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-3.8.0-27-generic
> cp: cannot stat ‘/module-files.d/libpango1.0-0.modules’: No such file or directory
> cp: cannot stat ‘/modules/pango-basic-fc.so’: No such file or directory
> E: /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/plymouth failed with return 1.
> update-initramfs: failed for /boot/initrd.img-3.8.0-27-generic with 1.
> dpkg: error processing initramfs-tools (--configure):
> subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
> No apport report written because MaxReports has already been reached
> Errors were encountered while processing:
> initramfs-tools
> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
>
> I'm guessing one of the pango packages may be missing some files needed
> to generate the ramdisk. Granted, the PPA is a use at your own risk,
> but this is something that was probably unintentional and can easily be
> patched. Otherwise, this could be dangerous if it leaves the user in an
> unbootable state.
>
>
Please file a bug using `ubuntu-bug libpango1.0-0`. (This will work for the gnome-team ppa's only)
The gnome3 PPA should be pretty stable, gnome3-staging on the other hand is definitely use at your own risk!
Tim
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