The end of Main.log seems to be the source, although I have no idea
about any of this stuff:
2007-11-08 17:50:34,809 ERROR pre-requists item 'http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ub
untu/pool/main/r/release-upgrader-dpkg/release-upgrader-dpkg_1.14.5ubuntu11.2_i3
86.udeb' is NOT trusted
What do I need to
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Please post what you did to get it to work, as there are others here
with the same issue.
Update Manager downloads the upgrade tool and runs it:
Distribution Upgrade - Preparing the Upgrade step
Error Dialog: Getting upgrade prerequisites failed
The system was unable to get the prerequisites for
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Thanks for this update.
I hope the update worked well otherwise? I'm still curios if there was
another apt-get/synaptic anything like this running while you
experienced this problem?
Thanks,
Michael
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In the end, everything worked fine. Thanks.
Eric
Michael Vogt wrote:
Thanks for this update.
I hope the update worked well otherwise? I'm still curios if there was
another apt-get/synaptic anything like this running while you
experienced this problem?
Thanks,
Michael
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The problem was solved -- it took a couple of attempts to get it to
work.
Thanks.
Eric
Michael Vogt wrote:
Thanks for your bugreport.
Can you reproduce the problem or did this happen only once? Where any
other applications (like synaptic, apt-get, aptitude, apdept) running
while the error
Thanks for your bugreport.
Can you reproduce the problem or did this happen only once? Where any
other applications (like synaptic, apt-get, aptitude, apdept) running
while the error occurred? Did you get a crash report or a error message
from update-manager?
Thanks,
Michael
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