apt-get raises /usr/bin/test: Permission denied
Since some time, whenever I call sudo apt-get update
or use similar apt-get
options, I get /usr/bin/test: Permission denied
. An example:
username:~$ sudo apt-get update
Ign:2 http://...
<...>
Hit:19 http://ppa.launchpad.net/teejee2008/ppa/ubuntu bionic InRelease
Fetched 86,0 kB in 2s (42,2 kB/s)
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: Permission denied
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: Permission denied
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: Permission denied
Reading package lists... Done
apt-get
still does its job and everything works fine. Still, the denied permissions do not seem to be regular behaviour and I would like to fix them.
Does anyone know how to solve or approach this problem?
Edit:
After deleting the file /usr/bin/test
(which was an empty file), I get /usr/bin/test: not found
username:~$ sudo apt-get update
Hit:1 http://...
<...>
Get:23 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security/universe Translation-en [61,3 kB]
Fetched 362 kB in 2s (166 kB/s)
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: not found
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: not found
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: not found
Reading package lists... Done
It seems like some command is accessing the file. Does anyone have an idea how to debug this?
apt permissions
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Since some time, whenever I call sudo apt-get update
or use similar apt-get
options, I get /usr/bin/test: Permission denied
. An example:
username:~$ sudo apt-get update
Ign:2 http://...
<...>
Hit:19 http://ppa.launchpad.net/teejee2008/ppa/ubuntu bionic InRelease
Fetched 86,0 kB in 2s (42,2 kB/s)
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: Permission denied
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: Permission denied
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: Permission denied
Reading package lists... Done
apt-get
still does its job and everything works fine. Still, the denied permissions do not seem to be regular behaviour and I would like to fix them.
Does anyone know how to solve or approach this problem?
Edit:
After deleting the file /usr/bin/test
(which was an empty file), I get /usr/bin/test: not found
username:~$ sudo apt-get update
Hit:1 http://...
<...>
Get:23 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security/universe Translation-en [61,3 kB]
Fetched 362 kB in 2s (166 kB/s)
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: not found
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: not found
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: not found
Reading package lists... Done
It seems like some command is accessing the file. Does anyone have an idea how to debug this?
apt permissions
Related: usr/bin/test not found after apt-get update. There are no posted answers, but there is someting posited as a solution in the comments.
– unutbu
Dec 13 at 22:46
There is also a possible solution posted here.
– unutbu
Dec 13 at 22:48
add a comment |
Since some time, whenever I call sudo apt-get update
or use similar apt-get
options, I get /usr/bin/test: Permission denied
. An example:
username:~$ sudo apt-get update
Ign:2 http://...
<...>
Hit:19 http://ppa.launchpad.net/teejee2008/ppa/ubuntu bionic InRelease
Fetched 86,0 kB in 2s (42,2 kB/s)
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: Permission denied
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: Permission denied
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: Permission denied
Reading package lists... Done
apt-get
still does its job and everything works fine. Still, the denied permissions do not seem to be regular behaviour and I would like to fix them.
Does anyone know how to solve or approach this problem?
Edit:
After deleting the file /usr/bin/test
(which was an empty file), I get /usr/bin/test: not found
username:~$ sudo apt-get update
Hit:1 http://...
<...>
Get:23 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security/universe Translation-en [61,3 kB]
Fetched 362 kB in 2s (166 kB/s)
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: not found
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: not found
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: not found
Reading package lists... Done
It seems like some command is accessing the file. Does anyone have an idea how to debug this?
apt permissions
Since some time, whenever I call sudo apt-get update
or use similar apt-get
options, I get /usr/bin/test: Permission denied
. An example:
username:~$ sudo apt-get update
Ign:2 http://...
<...>
Hit:19 http://ppa.launchpad.net/teejee2008/ppa/ubuntu bionic InRelease
Fetched 86,0 kB in 2s (42,2 kB/s)
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: Permission denied
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: Permission denied
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: Permission denied
Reading package lists... Done
apt-get
still does its job and everything works fine. Still, the denied permissions do not seem to be regular behaviour and I would like to fix them.
Does anyone know how to solve or approach this problem?
Edit:
After deleting the file /usr/bin/test
(which was an empty file), I get /usr/bin/test: not found
username:~$ sudo apt-get update
Hit:1 http://...
<...>
Get:23 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security/universe Translation-en [61,3 kB]
Fetched 362 kB in 2s (166 kB/s)
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: not found
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: not found
sh: 1: /usr/bin/test: not found
Reading package lists... Done
It seems like some command is accessing the file. Does anyone have an idea how to debug this?
apt permissions
apt permissions
edited Dec 15 at 22:04
asked Dec 13 at 19:26
physicsGuy
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Related: usr/bin/test not found after apt-get update. There are no posted answers, but there is someting posited as a solution in the comments.
– unutbu
Dec 13 at 22:46
There is also a possible solution posted here.
– unutbu
Dec 13 at 22:48
add a comment |
Related: usr/bin/test not found after apt-get update. There are no posted answers, but there is someting posited as a solution in the comments.
– unutbu
Dec 13 at 22:46
There is also a possible solution posted here.
– unutbu
Dec 13 at 22:48
Related: usr/bin/test not found after apt-get update. There are no posted answers, but there is someting posited as a solution in the comments.
– unutbu
Dec 13 at 22:46
Related: usr/bin/test not found after apt-get update. There are no posted answers, but there is someting posited as a solution in the comments.
– unutbu
Dec 13 at 22:46
There is also a possible solution posted here.
– unutbu
Dec 13 at 22:48
There is also a possible solution posted here.
– unutbu
Dec 13 at 22:48
add a comment |
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As you deleted the file we cannot diagnose the problem now.
Please get the file that you deleted back by reinstalling the package that contains it:
sudo apt install --reinstall coreutils
If the original issue was caused by wrong permissions on /usr/bin/test
this command will solve your problem as well.
Thanks again. For completeness: the original fileusr/bin/test
was an empty file.
– physicsGuy
Dec 15 at 22:03
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As you deleted the file we cannot diagnose the problem now.
Please get the file that you deleted back by reinstalling the package that contains it:
sudo apt install --reinstall coreutils
If the original issue was caused by wrong permissions on /usr/bin/test
this command will solve your problem as well.
Thanks again. For completeness: the original fileusr/bin/test
was an empty file.
– physicsGuy
Dec 15 at 22:03
add a comment |
As you deleted the file we cannot diagnose the problem now.
Please get the file that you deleted back by reinstalling the package that contains it:
sudo apt install --reinstall coreutils
If the original issue was caused by wrong permissions on /usr/bin/test
this command will solve your problem as well.
Thanks again. For completeness: the original fileusr/bin/test
was an empty file.
– physicsGuy
Dec 15 at 22:03
add a comment |
As you deleted the file we cannot diagnose the problem now.
Please get the file that you deleted back by reinstalling the package that contains it:
sudo apt install --reinstall coreutils
If the original issue was caused by wrong permissions on /usr/bin/test
this command will solve your problem as well.
As you deleted the file we cannot diagnose the problem now.
Please get the file that you deleted back by reinstalling the package that contains it:
sudo apt install --reinstall coreutils
If the original issue was caused by wrong permissions on /usr/bin/test
this command will solve your problem as well.
answered Dec 15 at 21:48
guntbert
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Thanks again. For completeness: the original fileusr/bin/test
was an empty file.
– physicsGuy
Dec 15 at 22:03
add a comment |
Thanks again. For completeness: the original fileusr/bin/test
was an empty file.
– physicsGuy
Dec 15 at 22:03
Thanks again. For completeness: the original file
usr/bin/test
was an empty file.– physicsGuy
Dec 15 at 22:03
Thanks again. For completeness: the original file
usr/bin/test
was an empty file.– physicsGuy
Dec 15 at 22:03
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Related: usr/bin/test not found after apt-get update. There are no posted answers, but there is someting posited as a solution in the comments.
– unutbu
Dec 13 at 22:46
There is also a possible solution posted here.
– unutbu
Dec 13 at 22:48