Public bug reported: Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS: sudo apt install samba-dev:i386
Installs a bunch of stuff relating to the libreoffice suite and at the tail end of the installation of the above-named package, apt removes a plethora of absolutely essential packages need to use Ubuntu, including, but not limited to the entire desktop, gdm, and the ability to access the internet to download any packages with apt. The entire virtual machine (other than a rudimentary terminal when booting up) was broken after installing samba-dev:i386 and needed to be restored from a backup. Please either have apt refuse to install samba-dev:i386, or at the very least, provide a complete list of essential packages that will be removed with a mandatory interactive confirmation to proceed. I had tried to install this package, which is one of the dependencies for building Wine from source: Wine ... configure: 32-bit/64-bit libnetapi not found, Samba NetAPI won't be supported. ** Affects: samba (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Description changed: - sudo apt install samba-dev:i386 + Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS: sudo apt install samba-dev:i386 Installs a bunch of stuff relating to the libreoffice suite and at the tail end of the installation of the above-named package, apt removes a plethora of absolutely essential packages need to use Ubuntu, including, but not limited to the entire desktop, gdm, and the ability to access the internet to download any packages with apt. The entire virtual machine was broken after installing samba-dev:i386 and needed to be restored from a backup. ** Summary changed: - samba-dev:i386 removes desktop and makes Ubuntu unusable. + samba-dev:i386 removes desktop and makes Ubuntu 22.04.1 unusable. ** Description changed: Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS: sudo apt install samba-dev:i386 Installs a bunch of stuff relating to the libreoffice suite and at the tail end of the installation of the above-named package, apt removes a plethora of absolutely essential packages need to use Ubuntu, including, but not limited to the entire desktop, gdm, and the ability to access the internet to download any packages with apt. The entire virtual machine was broken after installing samba-dev:i386 and needed to be - restored from a backup. + restored from a backup. Please either have apt refuse to install samba- + dev:i386, or at the very least, provide a complete list of essential + packages that will be removed. + + I had tried to install this package, which is one of the dependencies + for building Wine from source: + + Wine ... configure: 32-bit/64-bit libnetapi not found, Samba NetAPI + won't be supported. ** Summary changed: - samba-dev:i386 removes desktop and makes Ubuntu 22.04.1 unusable. + samba-dev:i386 breaks Ubuntu 22.04.1. ** Summary changed: - samba-dev:i386 breaks Ubuntu 22.04.1. + Installing samba-dev:i386 breaks Ubuntu 22.04.1. ** Description changed: Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS: sudo apt install samba-dev:i386 Installs a bunch of stuff relating to the libreoffice suite and at the tail end of the installation of the above-named package, apt removes a plethora of absolutely essential packages need to use Ubuntu, including, but not limited to the entire desktop, gdm, and the ability to access the internet to download any packages with apt. The entire virtual - machine was broken after installing samba-dev:i386 and needed to be - restored from a backup. Please either have apt refuse to install samba- - dev:i386, or at the very least, provide a complete list of essential - packages that will be removed. + machine (other than a rudimentary terminal when booting up) was broken + after installing samba-dev:i386 and needed to be restored from a backup. + Please either have apt refuse to install samba-dev:i386, or at the very + least, provide a complete list of essential packages that will be + removed. I had tried to install this package, which is one of the dependencies for building Wine from source: Wine ... configure: 32-bit/64-bit libnetapi not found, Samba NetAPI won't be supported. ** Description changed: Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS: sudo apt install samba-dev:i386 Installs a bunch of stuff relating to the libreoffice suite and at the tail end of the installation of the above-named package, apt removes a plethora of absolutely essential packages need to use Ubuntu, including, but not limited to the entire desktop, gdm, and the ability to access the internet to download any packages with apt. The entire virtual machine (other than a rudimentary terminal when booting up) was broken after installing samba-dev:i386 and needed to be restored from a backup. Please either have apt refuse to install samba-dev:i386, or at the very least, provide a complete list of essential packages that will be - removed. + removed with a mandatory interactive confirmation to proceed. I had tried to install this package, which is one of the dependencies for building Wine from source: Wine ... configure: 32-bit/64-bit libnetapi not found, Samba NetAPI won't be supported. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server/Client Support Team, which is subscribed to samba in Ubuntu. Matching subscriptions: Ubuntu Server/Client Support Team https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1993081 Title: Installing samba-dev:i386 breaks Ubuntu 22.04.1. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/1993081/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~enterprise-support Post to : enterprise-support@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~enterprise-support More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp