Hi Thierry,

Could you provide information about Ubuntu version?
Also how did you get the Kimchi package? Did you generate it by yourself or got from http://kimchi-project.github.io/kimchi/downloads/ ?

Regards,
Aline Manera

On 28/01/2015 10:50, Thierry Fauck@linux.vnet.ibm.com wrote:
On ubuntu I am facing an  issue:

 While removing package kimchi I get following error:
start-stop-daemon: unrecognized option '--remove-pidfile'
Try 'start-stop-daemon --help' for more information.
Killed
invoke-rc.d: initscript kimchi, action "stop" failed.
dpkg: error processing package kimchi (--remove):
 subprocess installed pre-removal script returned error exit status 137
Errors were encountered while processing:
 kimchi
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
W: Operation was interrupted before it could finish
start-stop-daemon --help
Usage: start-stop-daemon [<option> ...] <command>

Commands:
  -S|--start -- <argument> ...  start a program and pass <arguments> to it
  -K|--stop                     stop a program
  -T|--status                   get the program status
  -H|--help                     print help information
  -V|--version                  print version

Matching options (at least one is required):
  -p|--pidfile <pid-file>       pid file to check
  -x|--exec <executable>        program to start/check if it is running
  -n|--name <process-name>      process name to check
  -u|--user <username|uid>      process owner to check

Options:
  -g|--group <group|gid>        run process as this group
  -c|--chuid <name|uid[:group|gid]>
                                change to this user/group before starting
                                  process
  -s|--signal <signal>          signal to send (default TERM)
  -a|--startas <pathname>       program to start (default is <executable>)
  -r|--chroot <directory>       chroot to <directory> before starting
  -d|--chdir <directory>        change to <directory> (default is /)
  -N|--nicelevel <incr>         add incr to the process' nice level
  -P|--procsched <policy[:prio]>
                                use <policy> with <prio> for the kernel
                                  process scheduler (default prio is 0)
  -I|--iosched <class[:prio]>   use <class> with <prio> to set the IO
                                  scheduler (default prio is 4)
  -k|--umask <mask>             change the umask to <mask> before starting
  -b|--background               force the process to detach
  -C|--no-close                 do not close any file descriptor
  -m|--make-pidfile             create the pidfile before starting
  -R|--retry <schedule>         check whether processes die, and retry
  -t|--test                     test mode, don't do anything
  -o|--oknodo                   exit status 0 (not 1) if nothing done
  -q|--quiet                    be more quiet
  -v|--verbose                  be more verbose

Hope that helps.
Thierry
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Thierry Fauck @ linux.vnet.ibm


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