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[EP-tech] Debian package 3.3.14


Hi!

I have a strange problem on three EPrints installations (Debian Jessie). EPrints package 3.3.14 is installing/updating itself over and over again..

Dpkg reports it as installed:
# dpkg -l |grep eprints
ii eprints 3.3.14 all Content Management System for Information Archiving

.. and apt-cache show gives as follows:

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root@vps:/usr/share/eprints3/# apt-cache show eprints
Package: eprints
Version: 3.3.14
Architecture: all
Maintainer: Justin Bradley <jb4@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
Installed-Size: 9385
Pre-Depends: apache2-mpm-prefork
Depends: perl, libncurses5, libselinux1, libsepol1, libapache2-mod-perl2, libxml-libxml-perl, libunicode-string-perl, libterm-readkey-perl, libmime-lite-perl, libmime-types-perl, libxml-libxslt-perl, libdigest-sha-perl, libdbd-mysql-perl, libxml-parser-perl, libxml2-dev, libxml-twig-perl, libarchive-any-perl, libjson-perl, lynx, wget, ghostscript | gs, xpdf, antiword, elinks, pdftk, texlive-base, texlive-base-bin, psutils, imagemagick, adduser, tar (>= 1), gzip (>= 1), mysql-server, mysql-client, unzip, libsearch-xapian-perl
Filename: stable/eprints_3.3.14_all.deb
Size: 2870568
MD5sum: 4f3a2913c90593a3cc3cce83af5a0c3c
SHA1: 0e8212b158a47574590eed0d2fa661e24f388d92
SHA256: c26a80c7038ada8f725b87c2b40e01b0acb364374d978a8591fa8134fff52b99
Section: web
Priority: extra
Description: Content Management System for Information Archiving
 EPrints is a web-based content management system. It allows a large
 number of contributors to share their digital objects/documents with
 others. Contributors provide descriptive data (metadata) which is
dependent on the type of object being deposited (presentations, articles, books etc.).
 Before being published objects must be accepted by an editor. Users can
 access published objects through web-page listings, searches, email
 alerts or via integration with other systems.
Description-md5: 12b7c31828418b16207e1702401c238a

Package: eprints
Status: install ok installed
Priority: extra
Section: web
Installed-Size: 9389
Maintainer: EPrints Software <software@eprints.org>
Architecture: all
Version: 3.3.14
Depends: perl, libncurses5, libselinux1, libsepol1, apache2-mpm-prefork, libapache2-mod-perl2, libxml-libxml-perl, libunicode-string-perl, libterm-readkey-perl, libmime-lite-perl, libmime-types-perl, libxml-libxslt-perl, libdigest-sha-perl, libdbd-mysql-perl, libxml-parser-perl, libxml2-dev, libxml-twig-perl, libarchive-any-perl, libjson-perl, lynx, wget, ghostscript | gs, xpdf, antiword, elinks, pdftk, texlive-base, texlive-base-bin, psutils, imagemagick, adduser, tar (>= 1), gzip (>= 1), mysql-server, mysql-client, unzip, libsearch-xapian-perl
Description: Content Management System for Information Archiving
 EPrints is a web-based content management system. It allows a large
 number of contributors to share their digital objects/documents with
 others. Contributors provide descriptive data (metadata) which is
dependent on the type of object being deposited (presentations, articles, books etc.).
 Before being published objects must be accepted by an editor. Users can
 access published objects through web-page listings, searches, email
 alerts or via integration with other systems.
Description-md5: 12b7c31828418b16207e1702401c238a
Homepage: http://www.eprints.org/

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Any ideas? And, yes, application is working fine :)

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