Processing triggers for man-db
When running sudo aptitude upgrade, the console freezes for long after almost every package upgrade with a message "Processing triggers for man-db ...". What could be the problem and how can I fix it?
Ubuntu version: 12.04 (both Server and Xubuntu)
Thanks in advance.
Update: It looks like this problem is related to package autofs upon my further tests. Removing autofs resolved the issues. No idea why. I then have to use soft links instead of autofs for my file system to avoid this issue (and other two issues posted here as well).
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When running sudo aptitude upgrade, the console freezes for long after almost every package upgrade with a message "Processing triggers for man-db ...". What could be the problem and how can I fix it?
Ubuntu version: 12.04 (both Server and Xubuntu)
Thanks in advance.
Update: It looks like this problem is related to package autofs upon my further tests. Removing autofs resolved the issues. No idea why. I then have to use soft links instead of autofs for my file system to avoid this issue (and other two issues posted here as well).
12.04
I have the same problem, will see if removingautofs
helps. Thanks!
– Lukas Stejskal
May 1 '13 at 8:54
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When running sudo aptitude upgrade, the console freezes for long after almost every package upgrade with a message "Processing triggers for man-db ...". What could be the problem and how can I fix it?
Ubuntu version: 12.04 (both Server and Xubuntu)
Thanks in advance.
Update: It looks like this problem is related to package autofs upon my further tests. Removing autofs resolved the issues. No idea why. I then have to use soft links instead of autofs for my file system to avoid this issue (and other two issues posted here as well).
12.04
When running sudo aptitude upgrade, the console freezes for long after almost every package upgrade with a message "Processing triggers for man-db ...". What could be the problem and how can I fix it?
Ubuntu version: 12.04 (both Server and Xubuntu)
Thanks in advance.
Update: It looks like this problem is related to package autofs upon my further tests. Removing autofs resolved the issues. No idea why. I then have to use soft links instead of autofs for my file system to avoid this issue (and other two issues posted here as well).
12.04
12.04
edited Mar 25 '13 at 15:53
asked Mar 25 '13 at 13:12
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I have the same problem, will see if removingautofs
helps. Thanks!
– Lukas Stejskal
May 1 '13 at 8:54
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I have the same problem, will see if removingautofs
helps. Thanks!
– Lukas Stejskal
May 1 '13 at 8:54
I have the same problem, will see if removing
autofs
helps. Thanks!– Lukas Stejskal
May 1 '13 at 8:54
I have the same problem, will see if removing
autofs
helps. Thanks!– Lukas Stejskal
May 1 '13 at 8:54
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I had something similar just after installing Ubuntu 18.04 on Windows Subsystem for Linux and running update
and upgrade
: it got stuck at processing triggers for man-db (2.8.3-2)
.
And also later, after running
sudo apt install python3-pip
My solution: I just waited. In the second case even some 15 minutes.
I do not know whether this is normal, as I am very new to Linux. But this so people just know another experience if they run into the same problem.
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Might be helpful for someone: I ran into this issue on our CI regularly.
Just execute the following:
sudo apt-get remove -y --purge man-db
The command removes the man-db package completely, which in our case on CI, was completely useless anyway.
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I had something similar just after installing Ubuntu 18.04 on Windows Subsystem for Linux and running update
and upgrade
: it got stuck at processing triggers for man-db (2.8.3-2)
.
And also later, after running
sudo apt install python3-pip
My solution: I just waited. In the second case even some 15 minutes.
I do not know whether this is normal, as I am very new to Linux. But this so people just know another experience if they run into the same problem.
add a comment |
I had something similar just after installing Ubuntu 18.04 on Windows Subsystem for Linux and running update
and upgrade
: it got stuck at processing triggers for man-db (2.8.3-2)
.
And also later, after running
sudo apt install python3-pip
My solution: I just waited. In the second case even some 15 minutes.
I do not know whether this is normal, as I am very new to Linux. But this so people just know another experience if they run into the same problem.
add a comment |
I had something similar just after installing Ubuntu 18.04 on Windows Subsystem for Linux and running update
and upgrade
: it got stuck at processing triggers for man-db (2.8.3-2)
.
And also later, after running
sudo apt install python3-pip
My solution: I just waited. In the second case even some 15 minutes.
I do not know whether this is normal, as I am very new to Linux. But this so people just know another experience if they run into the same problem.
I had something similar just after installing Ubuntu 18.04 on Windows Subsystem for Linux and running update
and upgrade
: it got stuck at processing triggers for man-db (2.8.3-2)
.
And also later, after running
sudo apt install python3-pip
My solution: I just waited. In the second case even some 15 minutes.
I do not know whether this is normal, as I am very new to Linux. But this so people just know another experience if they run into the same problem.
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Might be helpful for someone: I ran into this issue on our CI regularly.
Just execute the following:
sudo apt-get remove -y --purge man-db
The command removes the man-db package completely, which in our case on CI, was completely useless anyway.
add a comment |
Might be helpful for someone: I ran into this issue on our CI regularly.
Just execute the following:
sudo apt-get remove -y --purge man-db
The command removes the man-db package completely, which in our case on CI, was completely useless anyway.
add a comment |
Might be helpful for someone: I ran into this issue on our CI regularly.
Just execute the following:
sudo apt-get remove -y --purge man-db
The command removes the man-db package completely, which in our case on CI, was completely useless anyway.
Might be helpful for someone: I ran into this issue on our CI regularly.
Just execute the following:
sudo apt-get remove -y --purge man-db
The command removes the man-db package completely, which in our case on CI, was completely useless anyway.
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I have the same problem, will see if removing
autofs
helps. Thanks!– Lukas Stejskal
May 1 '13 at 8:54