Postby PrisonMind » Tue Oct 14, 2008 1:43 am
i have never install scalix on debian/ubuntu but in your issue i would now try to check what scalix do excatly by the installation,
dpkg had a useful debug option, from the man page:
-Doctal | --debug=octal
Set debugging on. octal is formed by bitwise-orring
desired values together from the list below (note that
these values may change in future
releases). -Dh or --debug=help display these debugging
values.
number description
1 Generally helpful progress information
2 Invocation and status of maintainer scripts
10 Output for each file processed
100 Lots of output for each file processed
20 Output for each configuration file
200 Lots of output for each configuration file
40 Dependencies and conflicts
400 Lots of dependencies/conflicts output
1000 Lots of drivel about e.g. the dpkg/info dir
2000 Insane amounts of drivel"
In trouble with scripts, I run dpkg -D2 whatever.deb and
then I run manually each script that show warnings or
errors.