** Changed in: apport
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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I don't quite understand comment 68 70, are you saying we can ignore
the Job failed to start in the upgrade of 1.20.1-0ubuntu5.1 which was
rolled out today?
Because I'm getting this on an apt-get upgrade:
Setting up python-problem-report (1.20.1-0ubuntu5.1) ...
Processing triggers for
Comment 68 advises us to open a new bug, since the title for this bug is
very specific and your problem is not related to
1.20.1-0ubuntu3/1.20.1-oubuntu4. Nothing is being ignored: file a new
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I just ran apt-get update, apt-get dist-upgrade on a Natty 64bit
server...
Unpacking replacement python-problem-report ...
Preparing to replace python-apport 1.20.1-0ubuntu5 (using
.../python-apport_1.20.1-0ubuntu5.1_all.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement python-apport ...
Preparing to replace
As comment 67 said:
Folks, the ubuntu5 update will work even without the workaround, and if apport
gives you a report about ubuntu5 failing to upgrade that's a wrongly titled bug
for the ubuntu3 or ubuntu4 failures. You can ignore those by now.
So, this specific bug was fixed in
Sorry, comment 68*
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** Changed in: apport
Status: New = Fix Committed
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Ah Toad213's fix worked. I added the '1', removed and installed apport,
and everything worked just fine.
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Seems to be a different error now, did a update/upgrade
Processing triggers for python-central ...
Setting up python-apport (1.20.1-0ubuntu5) ...
Processing triggers for python-central ...
Setting up apport (1.20.1-0ubuntu5) ...
start: Job failed to start
invoke-rc.d: initscript apport, action
If you read my post #53, it should solve your problem.
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Same here and temporary fix: edit /var/lib/dpkg/info/apport.postinst
and replace exit $? with /bin/true and apt-get -f install worked
for me. Thank you @varun.
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Happened during running an update from the Update Manager
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Solved with Toad213 workaround in post #53:
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If you open /etc/default/apport with gedit, you will see enabled=0.
Change this to enabled=1 and try installing apport again.
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Toad123's fix worked for me. Thanks.
Was this the result of forgetting to re-enable after some work or should the
line be 'enabled=0' by default? (i.e. is this a workaround or a solution?)
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Solved with Toad213 workaround in post #53:
Ditto.
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TY FOR ALL
**Toad213 wrote 13 hours ago: #53
If you open /etc/default/apport with gedit, you will see enabled=0. Change
this to enabled=1 and try installing apport again.
**
WORK FOR ME
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I wrote in comment #54 that I saw no additional problems, but I should
add that on my next upgrade (I used update-manager, if that matters to
anyone) I got a warning about needing a partial upgrade. I performed
the partial upgrade and everything processed without issues. I don't
see any signs of
Folks, the ubuntu5 update will work even without the workaround, and if
apport gives you a report about ubuntu5 failing to upgrade that's a
wrongly titled bug for the ubuntu3 or ubuntu4 failures. You can ignore
those by now.
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I think that this is the same bug that I noticed when I updated my 64
bit natty machine a few minutes ago:-
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
2 not fully installed or removed.
After this operation, 0 B of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue
I guess I better not reboot, I fear doom!
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The same for Natty 32 Bits, Don't panic! Apport just recollect data from
crashes, nothing to do with kernel.
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Tried manually forcing it to install apport and apport-gtk with aptitude
gives you.
Setting up apport (1.20.1-0ubuntu3) ...
start: Job failed to start
invoke-rc.d: initscript apport, action start failed.
dpkg: error processing apport (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script
From syslog:
Apr 20 12:42:07 titan init: apport pre-start process (12126) terminated with
status 1
Apr 20 12:42:07 titan init: apport post-stop process (12128) terminated with
status 1
** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Also affects: apport
Importance:
Also getting this:
Setting up apport (1.20.1-0ubuntu3) ...
start: Job failed to start
invoke-rc.d: initscript apport, action start failed.
dpkg: error processing apport (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Errors were encountered while
raising importance due to number of duplicates.
** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Critical
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This error also appears if I apt-get remove --purge apport and then apt-
get install apport.
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Same problem here. Must be the Natty release rush, as this is the second
bug in a almost-natty upload that fails in a postinstall script :)
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Same problem with natty
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For reference, in 1.14.1-0ubuntu8.1 you have this:
# Automatically added by dh_installinit
if [ -e /etc/init/apport.conf ]; then
# start fails if already running
start apport || :
fi
# End automatically added section
while in 1.20.1-0ubuntu3 you have this instead:
#
temporary fix, downgrade:
[CODE]sudo dpkg -i apport_1.20.1-0ubuntu2_all.deb apport-
gtk_1.20.1-0ubuntu2_all.deb[/CODE]
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@pauljwells,
I am guessing that doesn't work if I did a dist-upgrade?
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The other hypothesis is that something was pulled from Debian, which
doesn't use upstart and may have a very different startup script for
apport.
@varun: temporary fix: edit /var/lib/dpkg/info/apport.postinst and
replace exit $? with /bin/true and apt-get -f install
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Could it be this change http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-
dev/ubuntu/natty/apport/natty/revision/1570 now that enabled was set
to 0?
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** Also affects: apport (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: Critical
Status: Confirmed
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This is currently being worked on.
13:33 cjwatson stgraber,kees: or perhaps --error-handler=true ...
13:33 -!- chrisccoulson [~chr1s@ubuntu/member/chrisccoulson] has joined
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13:33 kees cjwatson: yeah, that might be the better approach, since start
really
@varun
download from here
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/1.20.1-0ubuntu2/+buildjob/2485347
run dpkg from wherever you save them. I needed both apport and apport-
gtk
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This bug was fixed in the package apport - 1.20.1-0ubuntu4
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* Ignore return code on startup (LP: #767498)
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** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: In
Same problem here. Installed the apport and apport-gtk from that URL -
it worked.
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Same problem here. Ran a regular daily update using GUI Update Manager.
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This says fix released, but it's not clear where it's been released
to. I'm not interested in waiting hours to days to verify this.
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if this helps
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? y
Setting up apport (1.20.1-0ubuntu3) ...
start: Job failed to start
invoke-rc.d: initscript apport, action start failed.
dpkg: error processing apport (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
dpkg:
presque@presque-Aspire-6920:~$ sudo apt-get upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
2 not fully installed or removed.
After this operation, 0 B of additional disk space
It's fixed in 1.20.1-0ubuntu4 which now needs to be built, published and
synced to mirrors. That can take less than an hour to several hours.
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I ran update through terminal when it crashed, but then I found that the
Update Manager had opened. Closed it, then ran my script again without
hassle.
Sorry for not making this statement the first time around. Didn't see the UM
until later.
/Mattias Janebrink via HTC Legend
Den 20 apr 2011
@Philip If the fixed package hasn't even been built yet, it seems this
issue is much closer to fix committed than fix released.
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Re comment #21: I'm not sure what exactly has been changed yet (haven't
seen the new package), but the /etc/init/apport.conf was bogus:
pre-start script
. /etc/default/apport
[ $enabled = 1 ] || [ $force_start = 1 ]
...
This fails if neither enabled is 1 nor force_start is 1. It should
@David: launchpad doesn't make a difference there as it tracks source
packages, and the source package has been released.
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@David fix committed means the appropriate development code has been
patched but the version that will incorporate this patch has not been
released yet. fix released means that the version has been locked off
and... released. It's in the build phase, but short of running 'apt-get
source apport'
I've got it too
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Same problem here.
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same problem here after clean install I did updates and some failed.
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@ Radu Cristescu #17
temporary fix: edit /var/lib/dpkg/info/apport.postinst and replace
exit $? with /bin/true and apt-get -f install
I can confirm that it worked for me.
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This is what I saw this morning when trying to update.
Extracting templates from packages: 47%%
Extracting templates from packages: 95%%
Extracting templates from packages: 100%%
Preconfiguring packages ...
Extracting templates from packages: 47%%
Extracting templates from packages: 95%%
Also having the same issue on 64-bit arch. I had already cleaned my
package cache so following the instructions in comment #15 reported non-
existent package but downloading it anew as suggested in comment #20
seems to have fixed it. Thanks @pauljwells.
I've just updated apt and the
Errors were encountered while processing:
apport
apport-gtk
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
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@ Radu Cristescu #17
temporary fix: edit /var/lib/dpkg/info/apport.postinst and replace
exit $? with /bin/true and apt-get -f install
I can confirm that it worked for me.
Confirmed here as well.
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The supposedly fixed packages were rolled out as I was typing my last
comment but they still don't appear to have fix the issue. I checked the
version numbers and changelog to make sure it was safe to upgrade again
but apt is still not liking it. I'm reverting again until it's fixed.
Attached the
If you use sudo start apport force_start=1 after it tells you that it
failed to start and then reinstall it, it shouldn't error out. The new
packages are available, but you have to download them manually using a
web browser.
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About the new version (1.20.1-0ubuntu4), there is another bug report:
bug #767829
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That bug also shows up on version (1.20.1-0ubuntu3).
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Thanks @Toad213, that worked. I have version 1.20.1-0ubuntu4 installed
and apt is now behaving post-update.
I guess this issue is resolved, or rather replaced by bug #767829 as
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That bug, I think, is part of this one as it shows up after apport fails
to start without forcing.
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And version 1.20.1-0ubuntu4 too
El mié, 20-04-2011 a las 23:15 +, Toad213 escribió:
That bug also shows up on version (1.20.1-0ubuntu3).
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This is also in version 1.20.1-0ubuntu4.
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This is also in version 1.20.1-0ubuntu4.
same problem in 64 bit architecture.
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I got that error: package apport 1.20.1-0ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
I have updated Natty at 2011/04/20
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The problem is also in 1.20.1-0ubuntu4:
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$
[...]
Configurazione di apport (1.20.1-0ubuntu4)...
start: Job failed to start
invoke-rc.d: initscript apport, action start failed.
dpkg: errore nell'elaborare apport (--configure):
il sottoprocesso vecchio script di post-installation ha
If you open /etc/default/apport with gedit, you will see enabled=0.
Change this to enabled=1 and try installing apport again.
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I just did an update and an upgrade and a new version of apport and
apport-gtk were available. The problem was resolved, though the upgrade
did throw a warning that apport failed to start. I rebooted, and all
seems well. I was able to launch apport-gtk from the command line, so I
think it is
Just reinstalled apport-gtk and apport. Worked fine, installed apport
(1.20.1-0ubuntu5) and apport-gtk (1.20.1-0ubuntu5)
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I just used
sudo service apport start force_start=1 # as suggested in
/etc/default/apport and then
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
and the problem seemed to have been solved now, my version is
1.20.1-ubuntu3
thanks for the output tho :)
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Just tried Toad213's fix, and it worked here with 1.20.1-ubuntu3
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