can not upgrade hpijs hplip hplip-data for gusty 7.10 (bad size of .deb file)

Asked by Franck Milleville

Can not upgrade my home PC calling apt-get upgrade command due to error of incosistency file size :

Impossible de récupérer http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/h/hplip/hplip-data_2.7.7.dfsg.1-0ubuntu5.1_all.deb Taille incohérente
Impossible de récupérer http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/h/hplip/hplip_2.7.7.dfsg.1-0ubuntu5.1_i386.deb Taille incohérente
Impossible de récupérer http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/h/hplip/hpijs_2.7.7+2.7.7.dfsg.1-0ubuntu5.1_i386.deb Taille incohérente
E: Impossible de récupérer quelques archives, peut-être devrez-vous lancer apt-get update ou essayer avec --fix-missing ?

Ubuntu 7.10 Desktop upgraded using apt-get command.

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marcobra (Marco Braida) (marcobra) said :
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Might be a transient... try this:

Open a Terminal from the menu Applications → Accessories → Terminal and type:
(when the system ask you a password give your user password, you will not see nothing when you type it, then press enter)

sudo dpkg --configure -a
sudo apt-get -f install
sudo apt-get --fix-missing install
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get autoremove

Hope this helps

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Franck Milleville (fmillevi) said :
#2

Thanks, I will test this evening. Have a nice week-end.

Faithfully

Franck

--- En date de : Jeu 20.11.08, marcobra <email address hidden> a écrit :
De: marcobra <email address hidden>
Objet: Re: [Question #52049]: can not upgrade hpijs hplip hplip-data for gusty 7.10 (bad size of .deb file)
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Date: Jeudi 20 Novembre 2008, 23h00

Your question #52049 on Ubuntu changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/52049

    Status: Open => Answered

marcobra proposed the following answer:
Might be a transient... try this:

Open a Terminal from the menu Applications → Accessories → Terminal and
type:
(when the system ask you a password give your user password, you will not see
nothing when you type it, then press enter)

sudo dpkg --configure -a
sudo apt-get -f install
sudo apt-get --fix-missing install
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get autoremove

Hope this helps

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marcobra (Marco Braida) (marcobra) said :
#3

I linked this question to a related bug.

Please see the right "Related bug" box in this page.

Hope this helps

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