Errors Occurred
See the logfile 'C:\Program Files (x86)\BleachBit\bleachbit.exe.log' for details
I have searched and found people with similar error messages, but Im not seeing a fix.
I have tried uninstalling and restarting but still receive the same error
So, I've ran BleachBit on my Pi and choosed "Free memory". Now my /dev/root patrion is 100% used and I cannot even start lxde and unselect this option. And bleachbit_cli is also not working for me. Please help.
BB report/log grumbled:
After fresh install today of Mint 18 'Sarah' Mate, vintage 2016-07
on system w/8g dRAM (minus IGP@128mB)
Followed old guideline, and partitioned
/dev/sda2/_swap_
to be sized 2x phys.ram = 16gB (16,384mB)
"Error in execution of
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/bleachbit/Worker.py", line 84, in execute
for ret in cmd.execute(self.really_delete):
File "/usr/share/bleachbit/Command.py", line 131, in execute
func_ret = self.func()
File "/usr/share/bleachbit/Unix.py", line 360, in apt_autoclean
raise RuntimeError(line)
RuntimeError: E: Could not open lock file /var/cache/apt/archives/lock - open (13: Permission denied)
Error in execution of
Traceback (most recent call last):
While running BleachBit from a .bat file, I receive this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "bleachbit\Worker.pyo", line 88, in execute
File "bleachbit\Command.pyo", line 87, in execute
File "bleachbit\Windows.pyo", line 127, in delete_locked_file
error: (5, 'MoveFileEx', 'Access is denied.')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "bleachbit\Worker.pyo", line 306, in run_operations
File "bleachbit\Worker.pyo", line 160, in clean_operation
File "bleachbit\Cleaner.pyo", line 115, in get_deep_scan
RuntimeError: Unknown option 'places'
Hi,
I downloaded BleachBit and tried to install it on openSUSE 11.4 (I know there is openSUSE 12 now, but I have some software which run only on 11) and I got the error "[PK_TMP_DIR|dir:///var/tmp/TmpDir.DL12Kn] Repository already exists.". Is there any package to fix this and where can I download it from? I guessed this was an error related to python as I read something about this on forum and a .rpm package to fix it but I couldn't find it.
Thanks for your time