Installing gnumeric 1.8.1-1chinook2 apt-worker: Not handling unrelated package libart-2.0-2. apt-worker: Not handling unrelated package libpcre3. apt-worker: Not handling unrelated package libgsf-1-114. apt-worker: Not handling unrelated package libart-2.0-2. apt-worker: Not handling unrelated package libpcre3. apt-worker: Not handling unrelated package libgsf-1-114. (Reading database ... 25198 files and directories currently installed.) Unpacking libgoffice-0-6-common (from .../libgoffice-0-6-common_0.6.1-2chinook2_all.deb) ... Unpacking libgoffice-0-6 (from .../libgoffice-0-6_0.6.1-2chinook2_armel.deb) ... dpkg-deb (subprocess): error in buffer_read(stream): failed to write to pipe in copy: Input/output error dpkg-deb: subprocess paste returned error exit status 2 dpkg: error processing /media/mmc2/.apt-archive-cache/libgoffice-0-6_0.6.1-2chinook2_armel.deb (--unpack): short read in buffer_copy (backend dpkg-deb during `./usr/lib/goffice/0.6.1/plugins/smoothing/smoothing.a') Unpacking gnumeric (from .../gnumeric_1.8.1-1chinook2_armel.deb) ... dpkg-deb (subprocess): error in buffer_read(stream): failed to write to pipe in copy: Input/output error dpkg-deb: subprocess paste returned error exit status 2 dpkg: error processing /media/mmc2/.apt-archive-cache/gnumeric_1.8.1-1chinook2_armel.deb (--unpack): short read in buffer_copy (backend dpkg-deb during `./usr/share/locale/en_CA/LC_MESSAGES/gnumeric.mo') Errors were encountered while processing: /media/mmc2/.apt-archive-cache/libgoffice-0-6_0.6.1-2chinook2_armel.deb /media/mmc2/.apt-archive-cache/gnumeric_1.8.1-1chinook2_armel.deb E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
# apt-get install gnumeric Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these: The following packages have unmet dependencies: gnumeric: Depends: libgoffice-0-6 (>= 0.6.1) but it is not going to be installed libgsf-1-114: Depends: libgsf-1-common (>= 1.14.7-2chinook3) but it is not going to be installed E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or specify a solution).