> Did you switch terminals in between or reset it?
No it was all in the same terminal - not even a re-login via ssh
> Those should not be related, it sounds more like a terminal screwup.
> Like, sometimes, at least in gnome-terminal, it reaches a point where
> readline and friends fail for some reason.
I found nothing in /var/crash (the system was set up to collect them).
So for now it seems we have no good lead.
Please let me know what you would need in case I can trigger it again.
Then until I find something mark it incomplete.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1814243
Title:
apt update decides to abort on its own
Status in apt package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Hi,
I saw this by accident and I'm not sure if it is a bug or if it just was a
bad config.
But I wanted to report to be sure this isn't missed.
I happened to do an apt upgrade like this:
$ sudo apt upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
The following packages will be upgraded:
irqbalance libcaca-dev libcaca0 libmysqlclient20 libvirt-clients
libvirt-daemon libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-rbd libvirt-daemon-system libvirt0
psmisc qemu qemu-block-extra qemu-kvm qemu-system qemu-system-arm
qemu-system-common qemu-system-data qemu-system-gui
qemu-system-mips qemu-system-misc qemu-system-ppc qemu-system-s390x
qemu-system-sparc qemu-system-x86 qemu-user-static qemu-utils snapd
ubuntu-core-launcher ubuntu-snappy ubuntu-snappy-cli
30 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 82,8 MB of archives.
After this operation, 6.298 kB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] Abort.
The "bug" now is that thie "Abort" at the end was not my decision.
It directly went to that.
dist-upgrade did the same.
I was puzzled at first, did an `apt update` to be sure but the problem
continued to trigger.
One thing that I found was that on update I saw a message like this:
E: The repository 'http://ppa.launchpad.net/ci-train-ppa-service/3520/ubuntu
cosmic Release' no longer has a Release file.
N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore
disabled by default.
N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration
details.
That is correct this PPA was deleted a while ago, but that should not kill
the upgrade right?
I removed the files, updated and now things are working fine:
$ sudo rm
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ci-train-ppa-service-ubuntu-3520-cosmic.list*
$ sudo apt update
[...]
$ sudo apt upgrade (now working)
This might be an intentional protection against "lost repos" but then
there should be a better message?
I'll file it as low prio, let me know what you think.
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