Distribution Upgrade on 7.04

chrisl at xp.etowns.net chrisl at xp.etowns.net
Thu Feb 15 00:54:01 UTC 2007


I was running a dist-upgrade on my 7.04 install and it crashed when updating python2.5-minimal 

I tried to install it manually 

apt-get install python2.5-minimal 
Reading package lists... Done 
Building dependency tree 
Reading state information... Done 
python2.5-minimal is already the newest version. 
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 304 not upgraded. 
2 not fully installed or removed. 
Need to get 0B of archives. 
After unpacking 0B of additional disk space will be used. 
Setting up python2.5-minimal (2.5-5ubuntu5) ... 
Linking and byte-compiling packages for runtime python2.5... 
Traceback (most recent call last): 
File "/usr/bin/pycentral", line 1373, in <module> 
main() 
File "/usr/bin/pycentral", line 1367, in main 
rv = action.run(global_options) 
File "/usr/bin/pycentral", line 1002, in run 
pkg.read_version_info() 
File "/usr/bin/pycentral", line 541, in read_version_info 
self.version_info = pyversions.parse_versions(self.version_field) 
File "/usr/share/pycentral-data/pyversions.py", line 41, in parse_versions 
raise ValueError, 'error parsing Python-Version attribute' 
ValueError: error parsing Python-Version attribute 
dpkg: error processing python2.5-minimal (--configure): 
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1 
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of python2.5: 
python2.5 depends on python2.5-minimal (= 2.5-5ubuntu5); however: 
Package python2.5-minimal is not configured yet. 
dpkg: error processing python2.5 (--configure): 
dependency problems - leaving unconfigured 
Errors were encountered while processing: 
python2.5-minimal 
python2.5 
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) 
root at amd:~# dpkg-reconfigure python2.5 
/usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: python2.5 is broken or not fully installed 

Is there any way I can force this to configure? 

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