tekoholic

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  1. Kubuntu 13.04-x64 packages do not work, for the last few (2-3) revisions on 2 seperate machines. One of these machines has a backported mainline kernel, the other is stock. On the backported machine, btsync installs and seems to run, but NEVER gets any connection (shares have both LAN and WAN participants). Logs are unhelpful, showing only repeated "HTTP: IP 192.168.2.142: GET /gui/?token=xxxxxx" messages. On the stock machine, the following error persists upon install attempt: Setting up btsync (1.1.70-4~raring) ... * Starting P2P file synchronisation daemon(s)... * Autostarting btsync instance 'debconf-default' invoke-rc.d: initscript btsync, action "start" failed. dpkg: error processing btsync (--configure): subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1 Errors were encountered while processing: btsyncThese errors have been the case with all versions since the upgrade from 1.1.70-1, regardless of status (upgrade, purge and reinstall, dpkg -i --force-overwrite, etc.). Have even gone so far as to updatedb && locate btsync and .btsync, rm all references and attempt again. On same LAN, I have a few 32-bit Kubuntu and Debian Wheezy based boxes as well, every one of which has been through all the same upgrades without any issues (and all Kubuntu have same / similar software as the 64-bit does), so it's definitely looking like bad 64-bit builds to me... It'd sure be nice to permit these 2 machines back into my sharing, particularly the backported box, as it's got all my big storage...