PERL reinstall necessary after 'mv /usr/share /home' ?

From: Adam Bogacki (afb_at_paradise.net.nz)
Date: 08/22/03

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    Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 20:06:59 +1200
    
    

    Sorry, long story...

    I attempted to solve a 100% full /usr partition by moving
    the largest directories to an almost empty /home ...The directory /share
    appeared to be successful but I may have ended it before /libs had
    completed the process.

    When I rebooted the X server would not work giving me the message
    '[EE] xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device /dev/input/mice
        No such device'
    ... yet a glance at /etc/X11/XFConfig-4 showed it was there.

    I also had a message
    'Warning: bad format of line 11 of fstab'
    The numeral '0' was a space out, but after fixing that I continued
    getting
    the error message.

    I also noted
    "Root fs not mounted"
    " ...findacm: no such file or directory"
    "Not starting X display manager (XDM); it is not the default display
    manager"

    I found it hard to read the bootlog file as it flashed by so quickly.

    Q: where can I access it in the file structure ?

    However, console mode was functional and I found I could use Mutt to
    receive mail, although I have not received answers to outgoing
    messages(?)

    on trying

    'apt-get install -u -f dist-upgrade --fix-missing'

    downloaded packages would not install with

    'E:Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)' message.

    In my experience, that meant inadequate apt cache so I kept boosting it
    to

    'APT::Cache-limit "400000000";

    ... presumably 400Mb, with no change in the situation.

    Closer inspection of the error messages which flashed by so quickly it
    was
    hard to read them [how can they be read stably ?] gave me

    "BEGIN failed -- compilation aborted.
    ...
    Debconf: Perl may be unconfigured. Can't locate strict.pm in @INC
    (@INC contains /etc/perl/usr/local/..... /var/run/xdm.pid not found"

    Googling by "Can't locate strict.pm in @INC" I found people being
    advised
    to reinstall Perl. I know there is a 'perl' pkg in Debian unstable but
    installing it as a .deb runs into the problem above.

    Alternatively, advice from www.cpan.com is to go the
    Decompress-Unpack-Build-Install tarball route.

    Before I launch into this I'd like to know if this is likely to fix the
    problem, or if some other approach is preferred. The system ('apt-get
    update') appears to be functioning in console mode, although I chose to
    write this from the XP drive to make sure it got through - apologies to
    the purists.

    Currently, trying

    Tux:~# apt-get -f -u dist-upgrade --fix-broken

    Gives me

    78 packages upgraded, 2 newly installed, 0 to remove & 1 not upgraded
    5 packages not fully installed or removed
    Need to get 0B/71.3MB of archives
    After unpacking 2170kB of additional disk space will be used.
    Do you wish to continue ? [Y/n]

    I'm perplexed about the 5 pkgs not installed or removed. They include
    'Openoffice_debian_files' which may be the cause of the initial cache
    overload, if that is what it was.

    I'd be grateful for any constructive advice.

    Adam Bogacki
    afb@paradise.net.nz

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