Closing this bug with Won't fix as this kernel / release is no longer supported.
Please feel free to open a new bug report if you're still experiencing this on
a newer release (Bionic 18.04.3 / Disco 19.04)
Thanks!
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Hi Dien Matthieu,
I'm really an ass... The problem I encountered to use your solution was that,
for me, the error message refered to “/var/lib/dpkg/available” (and not
“/var/lib/dpkg/status”). I think it's solved now. Thank you very much and sorry
to make you lose your time. Regards
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Maybe try a sudo dpkg -- configure -a for fix the errors. Try more
than one time if the errors persist.
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Title:
dpkg error after 11.04 upgrade
Hi Dien Matthieu,
Well, when I did a “sudo apt-get update” there was no more error but in fact,
when updates are available, if I look at the details, the dpkg error is still
there (sorry if my explanation is a little bit confused)... Any ideas?
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I find a manual solution, I don't know if this will work a lot of time, but for
the moement it works.
The proble come from the some attribute of the Version label in the
/var/lib/dpkg/status file.
For fix this, a little sed 's/Version: v1/Version: 1/' on /var/lib/dpkg/status
will be save you.
Hi Dien Matthieu,
Thank you for your help.
On my computer, when I run “sudo sed 's/Version: v1/Version: 1/'
/var/lib/dpkg/status.sav / /var/lib/dpkg/status /”, I have the message “bash:
/var/lib/dpkg/status: Permission non accordée” (French for Permission
denied). Any idea?
Regards
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Maybe, split the command like that :
sudo sed 's/Version: v1/Version: 1/' /var/lib/dpkg/status.sav /tmp/status
sudo rm -f /var/lib/dpkg/status
sudo cp /tmp/status /var/lib/dpkg/status
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Bingo Dien Matthieu!
After running these commands lines I tried a “sudo apt-get update” and there
was no more error. Thank you very much and congratulations!
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
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