![]() The other thing they often suggest to purge it via Synaptic or the command line, which also fails. The apt-get commands all fail with the same error as above and the dpkg command just doesn't help. The commonly suggested fix is to run the following: sudo apt-get clean & sudo apt-get autoremove I have been searching on Google and here on Ask Ubuntu but have not found a working solution. var/lib/dpkg/info/bsnes.postinst: 5: /var/lib/dpkg/info/bsnes.postinst: update-alternatives: not foundĭpkg: error processing bsnes (-configure):Įrrors were encountered while processing:Į: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) Subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 127 var/lib/dpkg/info/google-chrome-stable.postinst: 124: /var/lib/dpkg/info/google-chrome-stable.postinst: update-alternatives: not foundĭpkg: error processing google-chrome-stable (-configure): Termux Kali Linux shell is just a mini version of the Orignal kali shell, It is good if you wanna use kali Linux commands in termux but dont expect too much from it. The error I get is: Setting up google-chrome-stable (.152-1). Attempting to install a new package also just dooms it to the same fate. ![]() ![]() Now, I cannot update, install new packages, or do basically any apt-get commands as they all try to process this broken package and fail. I went to install bsnes the other day and, for whatever reason, the installation failed.
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