Yes, that's what I have tried to say, even the completely new installation
gives that error.
Thank you
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Title:
[critical] dpkg error while
I had the same yesterday for a fresh new installed Ubuntu 22.04.
Maybe it helps to have information, that the file it complained about in
/var/lib/dpkg/ was
dpkg -> /var/lib/dpkg
This was definitely not created by myself, but by the system
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i have fix the dpkg problem following by this solution :
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/161866/how-to-recreate-var-lib-
dpkg-status
sudo cp /var/backups/dpkg.status.0 /var/lib/dpkg/status
sudo cp /var/backups/dpkg.statoverride.0 /var/lib/dpkg/statoverride
sudo cp
I tried to reproduce the issue in a podman container, but was unable to
do so. This makes sense: After do-release-upgrade -d, obviously apt
upgrade will not have any pending upgrades.
Marking this as incomplete, as we'd need to see a clean reproducer to
get anywhere.
Looking at the postinst, it
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Status: New
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Title:
[critical] dpkg error while processing - can't install nor
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Title:
[critical] dpkg error while processing - can't install nor upgrade
To manage
To clarify this : i didn't make any change to the system.
I just upgraded from ubuntu 20.0.1 and get that error.
Step to reproduce :
-in Ubuntu version 20.0.1
$ sudo apt update
$ sudo apt upgrade -> (no error)
$ sudo apt dist-upgrade
sudo apt autoremove
sudo apt install update-manager-core
It seems you have created a directory where a file is supposed to be.
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