I have noticed the past few updates that, during the "setting up" phase of dis-upgrade, I get a slew of messages from gtk-update-icon-cache about "file not found", and also something about gtk2-engines-pixbuf. These messages go by the hundreds, taking several minutes for them to flush out, and then the upgrade resumes without any apparent problems. I cannot find any traces of these error messages in /var/log/dpkg.log. Running gtk-update-icon-cache from a terminal produces not output at all, it just (apparently) executes and returns to the command prompt. I don't see anything on launchpad like this, and since I can't find any traces in the logs, I really can't file anything about it.
Anyone else noticing this problem?
I tried to remove gtk2-engines-pixbuf, but did not do so because it threatens to remove too many other things (audacious, and all the gnome themes).
Anyone else noticing this problem?
I tried to remove gtk2-engines-pixbuf, but did not do so because it threatens to remove too many other things (audacious, and all the gnome themes).
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