Why can I not install openj with `apt-get install openj`?
I have this error: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem
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How to fixed it?
apt dpkg
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I have this error: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem
.
How to fixed it?
apt dpkg
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Have you tried to run :sudo dpkg --configure -a
?
– MatsK
Feb 15 at 8:56
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As it is saying, runsudo dpkg --configure -a
– g_p
Feb 15 at 8:57
But someone knows what this command is doing?
– Francu Richard Serban
Feb 15 at 9:00
from the man page--configure package...|-a|--pending: Reconfigure an unpacked package. If -a or --pending is given instead of package, all unpacked but unconfigured packages are configured
– j-money
Feb 15 at 9:01
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I have this error: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem
.
How to fixed it?
apt dpkg
I have this error: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem
.
How to fixed it?
apt dpkg
apt dpkg
edited Feb 15 at 9:02
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Have you tried to run :sudo dpkg --configure -a
?
– MatsK
Feb 15 at 8:56
1
As it is saying, runsudo dpkg --configure -a
– g_p
Feb 15 at 8:57
But someone knows what this command is doing?
– Francu Richard Serban
Feb 15 at 9:00
from the man page--configure package...|-a|--pending: Reconfigure an unpacked package. If -a or --pending is given instead of package, all unpacked but unconfigured packages are configured
– j-money
Feb 15 at 9:01
add a comment |
1
Have you tried to run :sudo dpkg --configure -a
?
– MatsK
Feb 15 at 8:56
1
As it is saying, runsudo dpkg --configure -a
– g_p
Feb 15 at 8:57
But someone knows what this command is doing?
– Francu Richard Serban
Feb 15 at 9:00
from the man page--configure package...|-a|--pending: Reconfigure an unpacked package. If -a or --pending is given instead of package, all unpacked but unconfigured packages are configured
– j-money
Feb 15 at 9:01
1
1
Have you tried to run :
sudo dpkg --configure -a
?– MatsK
Feb 15 at 8:56
Have you tried to run :
sudo dpkg --configure -a
?– MatsK
Feb 15 at 8:56
1
1
As it is saying, run
sudo dpkg --configure -a
– g_p
Feb 15 at 8:57
As it is saying, run
sudo dpkg --configure -a
– g_p
Feb 15 at 8:57
But someone knows what this command is doing?
– Francu Richard Serban
Feb 15 at 9:00
But someone knows what this command is doing?
– Francu Richard Serban
Feb 15 at 9:00
from the man page
--configure package...|-a|--pending: Reconfigure an unpacked package. If -a or --pending is given instead of package, all unpacked but unconfigured packages are configured
– j-money
Feb 15 at 9:01
from the man page
--configure package...|-a|--pending: Reconfigure an unpacked package. If -a or --pending is given instead of package, all unpacked but unconfigured packages are configured
– j-money
Feb 15 at 9:01
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Have you tried to run :
sudo dpkg --configure -a
?– MatsK
Feb 15 at 8:56
1
As it is saying, run
sudo dpkg --configure -a
– g_p
Feb 15 at 8:57
But someone knows what this command is doing?
– Francu Richard Serban
Feb 15 at 9:00
from the man page
--configure package...|-a|--pending: Reconfigure an unpacked package. If -a or --pending is given instead of package, all unpacked but unconfigured packages are configured
– j-money
Feb 15 at 9:01