Upgrading a second system. 47 minutes of CPU time burned so far.
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Title:
Stage "searching for obsolete software" takes a very long time (30
mi
After removing python dbg packages, the upgrade succeeded.
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Title:
update-manager failed to update: apt has no solutions
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37 minutes so far. Top shows final using 100% of a core. Top -H shows
only one thread. Main.log shows the skipping messages.
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Title:
Stage "sea
Public bug reported:
apt.log appears to be full of complaints about python2 packages. in any
case, the update manager seems to have restored my system to a sane
state. i haven't tried removing infrequently used python2 packages yet
to see if that would help.
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS
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for apt, why not use something like apt list --upgradeable | wc -l to
determine whether updates are needed / the number of upgradeable
packages? apt list output is not stable yet, but should be soon, one
hopes.
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it's irrelevant now. as is likely the case with the rest of the
world, i do not use pcmcia storage; i'm using intrepid, and i doubt
that anybody cares about the breezy->dapper upgrade path. thanks for
following up.
-bsy
On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Connor Imes wrote:
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