Lets close this one out since it had to do with the update-manager. If you
would like to file another report for the update-notifier please feel free.
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** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete =
Its likely that this is a duplicate of bug 894671 and will be resolved
if you install the latest version of aptdaemon using apt e.g. sudo apt-
get install aptdaemon. In the event that this fixes your issue please
mark this bug as a duplicate of bug 894671.
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I typed apt-get install aptdaemon in terminal window:
root@charlie02:/home/charlie# apt-get install aptdaemon
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
aptdaemon is already the newest version.
The following packages were automatically
Here's the crash file.
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Yeah, attach that crash file as well.
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Title:
Update manager does not
I ran update-manager in terminal.
First I clicked on check, then on intall updates, after about 3-4 minutes
update-manager came back from the grey state but updates were not installed, I
clicked on install updates for the second time and then they got installed,
this is the output on my
I forgot to tell that between the first click on install updates and the second
I got a crash from aptd.
If you need I can attach the crash file.
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Hello Tim,
I ran gksu update-manager in terminal, update-manager opened, I clicked on
check, it took quite a wile (about 4-5 minutes) to come back from that grey
status when it's busy, after that I got a crash message.
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I get a message
It was update notifier that crashed.
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Title:
Update manager does not install downloaded updates
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After reporting the update notifier bug, without closing update-manager, I
clicked on check, got one update to do.
I clicked on install updates it took about 3 minutes but after coming back from
the gray state the update was not installed and the update-manager still showed
me the same previous
This time i clicked on install updates for the second time, without closing
update-manager, and the update got installed.
Next time I have some updates I will tell you if I can install them the second
time I click on install updates after update notifier crashes.
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I now saw this crash of aptdaemon, I'm attaching crash report now.
** Description changed:
I get a message by update notifier that I have 3 updates to install
(screenshot-1), I select show updates, then click on install updates, the first
time after about a minute I get the same window of
Run it in a terminal and paste the error messages here.
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Title:
Update
Lets try a few things here:
First, if you run update-manager as:
gksu update-manager
Does it run as expected?
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Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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With all updates installed it's still happening to me.
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Title:
Update manager does not install downloaded updates
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I tried to reinstall update manager:
apt-get install update-manager --reinstall
but first I got a crash, reported in bug #903328, then after rebooting I
get a notification (yellow/orange sun in notification area) but I can't
do anything, if I select show updates, nothing happens, if I select
Well Carla this is perfectly normal for alpha-1 release stage. Simply
not all packages are available on time in the repositories. You just
have to wait for the correct version to get released. This is not a bug
and as I said it is to be expected in testing so marking this as
invalid.
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Hello Lukasz,
I think you misunderstood the problem.
The problem is not that some packages do not get installed, but that if I have
some updates (in the last case they were 13) I cannot get them installed using
update manager, I have to use apt-get.
It does not matter if 2 of the 13 packages do
It happened again with 60 updates that showed up in the update notifier.
I selected show updates, then clicked on install updates, I was prompted for my
password, the update-manager went gray, after a minute everything became normal
again but the 60 updates weren't installed, so I clicked on
It seems like a problem back from dist upgrade. In such cases running
apt-get dist-upgrade should normally fix that. However if this problem
keeps coming back for you then please report back here attaching your
/var/log/apt/history.log and term.log and we'll try to investigate
further.
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I'm attaching /var/log/apt/history.log.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/899648/+attachment/2620786/+files/history.log
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I confirm I had this problem twice today.
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and term.log.
** Attachment added: term.log
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In your term.log I can see nvidia related error:
Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 3.2.0-3-generic (x86_64)
Consult /var/lib/dkms/nvidia-173/173.14.30/build/make.log for more information.
We should try to eliminate this one before going any further. Please
remove proprietary
I removed proprietary driver nvidia-173:amd64 and left nvidia-current (it was
already installed).
I got a message from update notifier for 3 updates available, I clicked on show
updates and then install updates, I was not prompted for my password, after
about 5 minutes update manager displayed
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Title:
No, what said in #6 is not correct.
After running another apt-get update, I got update notifier notifying me that I
had 2 updates to install, but when I tried to install them with update
manager, I got the same problem that it does not install the updates.
So I tryed in terminal as root user:
I do not understand exactly why but I seem to have solved the problem running
the following commands from terminal as root user (after havint done what said
in #4 yesterday):
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
apt-get dist-upgrade
apt-get autoclean
apt-get autoremove
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** Summary changed:
- Update manager does not install 2 downloaded updates
+ Update manager does not install downloaded updates
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Title:
Update
Try running the following command inside terminal and let us know what
happens:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install -f sudo apt-get upgrade
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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After running the commands in #4 and having received this output amoung
other:
The following packages have been kept back:
glib-networking ia32-libs
The following packages will be upgraded:
libsmpeg0 libsoundtouch0 libsqlite0 synaptic
4 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2 not
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