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E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) - Airtime Upgrade error
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Megthing
February 2012
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I got these errors when using sudo apt-get dist-upgrade for an automated Debian 6 install:
*** Verifying your system environment, running airtime-check-system ***
AIRTIME_STATUS_URL =
http://localhost/api/status/format/json/api_key
%%api_key%%
AIRTIME_SERVER_RESPONDING = OK
KERNEL_VERSION = UNKNOWN
MACHINE_ARCHITECTURE = UNKNOWN
TOTAL_MEMORY_MBYTES = UNKNOWN
TOTAL_SWAP_MBYTES = UNKNOWN
AIRTIME_VERSION = UNKNOWN
OS = Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.4 (squeeze) i686
CPU = Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU L5420 @ 2.50GHz
WEB_SERVER = A
PLAYOUT_ENGINE_PROCESS_ID = FAILED
PLAYOUT_ENGINE_RUNNING_SECONDS = 0
PLAYOUT_ENGINE_MEM_PERC = 0%
PLAYOUT_ENGINE_CPU_PERC = 0%
LIQUIDSOAP_PROCESS_ID = FAILED
LIQUIDSOAP_RUNNING_SECONDS = 0
LIQUIDSOAP_MEM_PERC = 0%
LIQUIDSOAP_CPU_PERC = 0%
MEDIA_MONITOR_PROCESS_ID = FAILED
MEDIA_MONITOR_RUNNING_SECONDS = 0
MEDIA_MONITOR_MEM_PERC = 0%
MEDIA_MONITOR_CPU_PERC = 0%
SHOW_RECORDER_PROCESS_ID = FAILED
SHOW_RECORDER_RUNNING_SECONDS = 0
SHOW_RECORDER_MEM_PERC = 0%
SHOW_RECORDER_CPU_PERC = 0%
RABBITMQ_PROCESS_ID = FAILED
RABBITMQ_RUNNING_SECONDS = 0
RABBITMQ_MEM_PERC = 0%
RABBITMQ_CPU_PERC = 0%
-- There appears to be a problem with your Airtime installation.
-- Please visit
http://wiki.sourcefabric.org/x/HABQ
dpkg: error processing airtime (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Setting up dbus (1.2.24-4+squeeze1) ...
configured to not write apport reports
Starting system message bus: dbus.
Setting up mp3gain (1.5.1-4) ...
Setting up vorbisgain (0.36-3.1) ...
Errors were encountered while processing:
airtime
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
root@li134-12:~# ^C
Any ideas?
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Albert FR
February 2012
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you have more than one problem
;)
- the first thing to do : backup your postgresql database
- remove airtime : apt-get remove --purge airtime
doing remove airtime delete everything !
and reintstall it
don't forget to restore your postgresql database
;)
the second problem is your host configuration
apache airtime configuration is based on names and not ip
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NessRadio.com
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