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In the bug this bug was made a duplicate of people mention using the
nvidia binary driver. Were you using that?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1203534 ***
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Yes, I was.
Brian Murray br...@ubuntu.com wrote:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1203534 ***
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In the bug this bug was made a duplicate of people mention using
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1203534
update-manager crashes when trying to upgrade to 13.10
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1203534
update-manager crashes when trying to upgrade to 13.10
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Title:
Segfault trying to upgrade
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update-manager crashes when trying to upgrade to 13.10
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Today, sudo update-manager -d got past the untar, and is now running.
Fixed as far as I'm concerned.
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Title:
Segfault trying to upgrade to saucy
That upgrade aborted due to low disk space. I got Real-time signal 0
on the next attempt, so it looks like a transient failure now.
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Okay, it looks like sudo was the cause. When I ran upgrade-manager
-d without sudo, it successfully started the installer. I must have
done that by accident the first time (comment #8).
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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That would be consistent with my comment #4. I tried again and got basically
the same thing:
$ update-manager -d
debconf: DbDriver passwords warning: could not open
/var/cache/debconf/passwords.dat: Permission denied
debconf: DbDriver passwords warning: could not open
Looking at the function it only extracts the tar file, see
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-release-
upgrader/trunk/view/head:/DistUpgrade/DistUpgradeFetcherCore.py#L133
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Is there an apport crash file in /var/crash regarding this?
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No, there are no files in /var/crash at all.
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Title:
Segfault
There may be a folder in /tmp/ named ubuntu-release-upgrader-XYZ which
will contain saucy.tar.gz. Can you manually try extracting it?
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The tarball was there, plus a bunch of files. Extracting the files
appeared to complete successfully.
I renamed ubuntu-release-upgrader-vijh2f to asdf and re-ran update-
manager -d. It crashed at the same point, slightly differently:
$ sudo update-manager -d
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