@Vasily: I solved my issue by force-extracting the content of the
libzstd1 deb archive. That restored the missing shared library and after
that everything seems to work as it should again (all updates
installed).
# dpkg-deb -x /var/cache/apt/archives/libzstd1_1.3.3+dfsg-
2ubuntu1_amd64.deb /
(sorry i do not see how to add to my previous comment above)
come to think of it in my case the problem might have been caused by
over-zealous usage of deborphan
I have installed plasma-desktop and purged the system from all
'*budgie*' packages, then run apt purge $( deborphan )
now neither
hello i have the same problem as Vasily
i have installed the bionic-budgie-beta2 and been able to update it for
a while, but not anymore (255+ updates pending)
trying to install the deb directly with "dpkg -i" results in the same
error
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dubious deborphan output on 10.04
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, CarstenHey wrote:
* baldyeti [2010-09-27 21:14 -]:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: deborphan
I have a system which I upgraded from 8.04 to 10.04.
Every once in a while I like to run deborphan and get
rid of unneeded packages.
Do you use any command line options?
But currently
Oops, I think I replied to the list instead of only Carsten,
with an attached file of 500k he requested. Sorry, my bad...
On 2010-09-28 00:31, CarstenHey wrote:
...
Could you send me your status file ( /var/lib/dpkg/status ) privately,
preferably compressed with gzip or bzip2? I need this
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: deborphan
I have a system which I upgraded from 8.04 to 10.04.
Every once in a while I like to run deborphan and get
rid of unneeded packages. But currently deborphan
generates a longish list of things it thinks the system
no longer needs; so long I am