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Autor: Ken Dibble
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Para: dng
Assunto: Re: [DNG] Probable installer Bug
On 11/27/23 14:26, Hector Gonzalez Jaime wrote:
>
> On 11/27/23 10:45, Ken Dibble wrote:
>> On 8/28/23 08:37, Ken Dibble wrote:
>>> On 8/27/23 22:22, Ralph Ronnquist wrote:
>>>> On Sun, Aug 27, 2023 at 09:08:13AM -0400, Ken Dibble wrote:
>>>>> kdibble@thinkstation:~$ uname -a
>>>>> Linux thinkstation 5.10.0-25-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.191-1
>>>>> (2023-08-16) x86_64 GNU/Linux
>>>>>
>>>>> kdibble@thinkstation:~$ cat /etc/issue
>>>>> Devuan GNU/Linux 4 \n \l
>>>>>
>>>>> kdibble@thinkstation:~$ ls -l / | grep tmp
>>>>> drwxrwxrwt  10 root    root         4096 Aug 27 08:59 tmp
>>>>> kdibble@thinkstation:~$
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ca-certificates-java/oldstable-updates 20190909+deb11u1 all
>>>>> [upgradable from: 20190909]
>>>>>
>>>>> won't install if /tmp is not on its' own partition (can't be
>>>>> remounted)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
>>>>> Get:1 http://deb.devuan.org/merged chimaera-updates/main amd64
>>>>> ca-certificates-java all 20190909+deb11u1 [15.9 kB]
>>>>> Fetched 15.9 kB in 4s (3,856 B/s)
>>>>> mount: /tmp: mount point not mounted or bad option.
>>>>> E: Problem executing scripts DPkg::Pre-Invoke 'mount -o
>>>>> remount,exec /tmp'
>>>>> E: Sub-process returned an error code
>
> Check your /etc/apt/apt.conf and any files in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d, you
> have a Pre-Invoke statement like this:
>
> DPkg
> {
>   Pre-Invoke { "mount /tmp -o remount,exec" };
>   Post-Invoke { "mount /tmp -o remount,noexec" };
> };
>
> This is not a bug, it's a config that does not match your current
> partitio



Thank you.

It was being caused by a file named
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50extracttemplates.  This file was installed on two
different machines.  The two files were similar, but not identical.  As
noted in the original post, the /tmp partition had been moved in
searching for a fix for another problem.  This file was apparently
installed by something which I had installed to read twitter security
feeds in an RSS reader.  It is my understanding that parsing dynamic
webpages requires templates. So that would make sense from a naming
standpoint.  I am unable to find the package containing this file by
using apt-file or dpkg -S, so I assume it was dynamically created by the
install program, which would match with the two files being similar, but
not identical.  I do not name apt.conf modifications with filenames
starting with numbers.  My custom conf files are norecommendationsplease
and nosuggestionsplease.

Thanks to all who helped.

Ken