
15th February 2010, 18:05
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Nicke
I'm running Ubuntu 9.04.
echo "maildrop hold"|dpkg --set-selections
works great.
What are you ppl running? Strange that it works for me.
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Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 9.10
Release: 9.10
Codename: karmic
I have tried that hold many times and it does nothing. I think I may have found a fix. I did this last night and this morning when I ran the update it did not downgrade.
I made sure everything in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades was commented out. Help it is the fix for now.
--Steve
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17th February 2010, 00:43
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pebkac
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Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 9.10
Release: 9.10
Codename: karmic
I have tried that hold many times and it does nothing. I think I may have found a fix. I did this last night and this morning when I ran the update it did not downgrade.
I made sure everything in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades was commented out. Help it is the fix for now.
--Steve
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Commenting out that file seems to have worked!
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2nd March 2010, 19:55
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Possible fix to the problem
I've been having a similar problem as everyone else and I think I might have found a fix for the unattended updates.
in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades there is a blacklist area:
// List of packages to not update
Unattended-Upgrade::Package-Blacklist {
};
I've added "maildrop"; into this list and will let things run and see if that removes maildrop from the unattended updates. This does not effect manually updating though and even using the previous commands to hold or add maildrop to the don't update lists causes apt-get upgrade to want to upgrade maildrop.
Something I just noticed was that executing:
echo "maildrop hold"|dpkg --set-selections
using sudo has started giving me an error:
dpkg: operation requires read/write access to dpkg status area
I hadn't noticed this when I issued that command a few days ago when troubleshooting this problem. If I sudo su and run that command it runs without error and if I run apt-get upgrade maildrop is now in the list of packages to hold back. So hopefully the combination of this and adding it to the black list in the other file will solve these issues until what ever changes that were made in the ?new? maildrop package are made compatible with ISPConfig.
Last edited by valasule; 2nd March 2010 at 20:23.
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3rd March 2010, 10:38
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You should really consider to update your ubuntu system, as the maildrop packages of ubuntu 9.10 are ok, only the packages in 9.04 are broken.
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3rd March 2010, 16:00
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Not really a helpful suggestion Till since we run multiple systems that 9.10 is not compatible with and we also run a local apt cache to reduce the amount of load we put on the repositories.
As for my previous post I checked my ISPConfig box and the maildrop package did not get updated as it had been in the past.
Now to figure out what is causing the break in the maildrop update and see if we need to harass Ubuntu or change something in ISPConfig.
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10th June 2010, 14:04
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Hi,
I read several maildrop issues and mine is a little different than all of them.
My error is: status=deferred (temporary failure. Command output: ERR: authdaemon: s_connect() failed: Permission denied /usr/bin/maildrop: Unable to write to temporary file - possibly out of disk space. )
As this seems very easy, check diskspace and here is the catch:
sudo df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 66G 26G 36G 42% /
varrun 4.0G 124K 4.0G 1% /var/run
varlock 4.0G 0 4.0G 0% /var/lock
udev 4.0G 56K 4.0G 1% /dev
devshm 4.0G 0 4.0G 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sdb1 272G 1.4G 257G 1% /var/www
overflow 1.0M 4.0K 1020K 1% /tmp
There is no issue with any of my diskspaces..
sudo mail drop -v
maildrop 2.0.3 Copyright 1998-2005 Double Precision, Inc.
I use Ubuntu 8.04.3 LTS and did not update anything before or after the error came and there is no autoupdate script running..
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11th June 2010, 14:59
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Maybe it's a quota issue - what's the output of ?
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11th June 2010, 15:19
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Hi Falko, do you want is for all users? can I direct message this info?
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Maybe it's a quota issue - what's the output of ?
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12th June 2010, 16:31
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No need to post it - all I need to know if there are users and/or groups that are over quota.
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12th June 2010, 17:20
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Hi,
There was no user over quota, I had to check the manual what all the output of the command was.
I rebooted the server and the problem resolved. I know this is the Windows way but this time it worked with my Linux server as well..
Thanks for helping to solve this issue..
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