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FS#26409 - [speed-dreams-data] fails to remove some files when being removed

Attached to Project: Community Packages
Opened by Matthias Krüger (matthiaskrgr) - Wednesday, 12 October 2011, 11:36 GMT
Last edited by Sven-Hendrik Haase (Svenstaro) - Sunday, 16 October 2011, 10:25 GMT
Task Type Bug Report
Category Packages
Status Closed
Assigned To Sven-Hendrik Haase (Svenstaro)
Architecture All
Severity Low
Priority Normal
Reported Version
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 0
Private No

Details

Description:
When I remove speed-dreams-data, 209 files still remain in /usr/share/speed-dreams-2/.
I was able to reproduce this bug with yaourt as well as with pacman using the -R option ( -R speed-dreams-data )

The remaining files can be found in the attached log.
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Closed by  Sven-Hendrik Haase (Svenstaro)
Sunday, 16 October 2011, 10:25 GMT
Reason for closing:  Works for me
Additional comments about closing:  See comments.
Comment by Alexander F. Rødseth (xyproto) - Wednesday, 12 October 2011, 17:25 GMT
If you run pacman -Qo on one of the remaining files, what do you get?
Comment by Matthias Krüger (matthiaskrgr) - Wednesday, 12 October 2011, 17:39 GMT
pacman -Qo /usr/share/speed-dreams-2/drivers/networkhuman/preferences.xml
error: No package owns /usr/share/speed-dreams-2/drivers/networkhuman/preferences.xml
Comment by Alexander F. Rødseth (xyproto) - Wednesday, 12 October 2011, 17:49 GMT
  • Field changed: Status (Waiting on Response → Assigned)
Thank you.
Comment by Sven-Hendrik Haase (Svenstaro) - Wednesday, 12 October 2011, 22:48 GMT
Cannot reproduce. In fact, those dirs are not writable. How did you manage?

Those preferences get put to ~/.speed-dreams-2/drivers/networkhuman/preferences.xml
Comment by Sven-Hendrik Haase (Svenstaro) - Thursday, 13 October 2011, 00:29 GMT
If you started the game as root and it put those files there as a result, it's definitely an upstream problem and not a packaging one.
Comment by Alexander F. Rødseth (xyproto) - Thursday, 13 October 2011, 06:27 GMT
What are the steps to reproduce? 1. Install package (with which commandline) and 2. pacman -R speed-dreams-data ?
Comment by Matthias Krüger (matthiaskrgr) - Sunday, 16 October 2011, 08:32 GMT
>Those preferences get put to ~/.speed-dreams-2/drivers/networkhuman/preferences.xml
I just randomly picked this file to run pacman -Qo on it.

I don't think this is an actual config file but probably it is a file which says how a bot drives or something like this?

>If you started the game as root and it put those files there as a >result, it's definitely an upstream problem and not a packaging >one.
I cannot remember purposefully running the game as root



>What are the steps to reproduce? 1. Install package (with which >commandline) and 2. pacman -R speed-dreams-data ?

I think I did yaourt -S speed-dreams and then yaourt -R speed-dreams


perhaps something between SD 1.4 and 2.0 went wrong?
IIRC the first time the package manager started to complain about the files was when I tried to upgrade/install 2.0, but I'm not completely sure.
Comment by Sven-Hendrik Haase (Svenstaro) - Sunday, 16 October 2011, 10:24 GMT
Please just pacman -Sf these packages for now. I don't know what went wrong and the update went smoothly here. Perhaps you still had data from when it was unsplit?

At any rate, this is not a current packaging bug and I am closing the issue.

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