That version is now dead
http://news.softpedia.com/news/ubuntu-17-04-zesty-zapus-has-reached-end-of-life-upgrade-to-ubuntu-17-10-now-519360.shtml
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I risolved finally. I just run the Software Updater programme, which
completely alone installed the missing packages and cancelled everthing
which I don't need. Now all is going the usual way, like before.
2017-08-08 9:11 GMT+02:00 peter dirnberger <1692...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> this fixed my
this fixed my problem
On 5 August 2017 at 22:39, Sandra Viktoria Mueller
wrote:
> I run the dpkg -l | awk '/^iH/ { print $2 }' command. He doesn't give me
> any result.
> But the problem remains. The update for the operating system stops at the
> half way.
>
> And I've got
I run the dpkg -l | awk '/^iH/ { print $2 }' command. He doesn't give me
any result.
But the problem remains. The update for the operating system stops at the
half way.
And I've got another update for software 3.20.5 which not even starts. Any
idea what I could try?
Thank you
Sandra
Thanks, it worked for me too.
On 04/08/17 14:55, Jeremy Gabriel wrote:
> Did you run the dpkg -l | awk '/^iH/ { print $2 }' command that Seth posted
> earlier in the thread? If so, you need to run the reinstall line for any
> package listed.
>
> Unfortunately that's the limit to what I will be
Did you run the dpkg -l | awk '/^iH/ { print $2 }' command that Seth posted
earlier in the thread? If so, you need to run the reinstall line for any
package listed.
Unfortunately that's the limit to what I will be able to help with. Good
luck
On Fri, Aug 4, 2017 at 10:07 AM, Sandra Viktoria
Hi Jeremy,
Thank you very much. I tried your command. I've put the result you in the
attachment. Unfortunately it is in part in italian, but maybe you could
understand something. Please let me know.
Sandra
2017-08-04 17:59 GMT+02:00 Jeremy Gabriel :
> Hi Sandra,
> I had
Hi Sandra,
I had to use
sudo apt-get install --reinstall libssl1.0.0:i386
Hope this helps,
Jeremy
On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 2:28 AM, Sandra Viktoria Mueller
wrote:
> I wrote in the terminal this: sudo apt-get install --reinstall
> libssl-dev:amd64
> 1.0.2g-1ubuntu11.2
>
I wrote in the terminal this: sudo apt-get install --reinstall libssl-dev:amd64
1.0.2g-1ubuntu11.2
Unfortunately it doesn't work. The problem remains.
Please If you have another command which I can try? Thank you
Sandra
2017-07-25 0:09 GMT+02:00 Seth Arnold <1692...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> **
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Thanks, problem solved.
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I had a slightly different issue but the solution was very similar. When
I ran the dpkg command it didn't list any bad packages, though when I
updated it still told me there was a package in a very bad state. I
used:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall libssl1.0.0:i386 (this was listed in my
Seth,
Thank you very much. Your advice worked for me.
Here the results you've requested:
1) dpkg -l | awk '/^iH/ { print $2 }' > libssl1.0.0:amd64
2) sudo apt-get install --reinstall libssl1.0.0:amd64 > Ok.
3) dpkg -l | awk '/^iH/ { print $2 }' > (none)
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On Jul 15, 2017 5:41 AM, "Fernando Couto" <1692...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> It seems that sudo apt-get install –reinstall libc6-dbg: amd64
>
> is working for my computer too.
>
> Thank you very much to everybody!!
>
>
> 2017-07-15 0:28 GMT+02:00 vincenzo <1692...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
It seems that sudo apt-get install –reinstall libc6-dbg: amd64
is working for my computer too.
Thank you very much to everybody!!
2017-07-15 0:28 GMT+02:00 vincenzo <1692...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> Thanks to everyone I solved the bug in fact it was the package
> that was not installed
Thanks to everyone I solved the bug in fact it was the package
that was not installed properly. I just had to reinstall the whole
thing
If anyone may be interested
Sudo apt-get install --reinstall libc6-dbg: amd64
Thank you again to everyone!!
vincenzo
2017-07-14 11:25 GMT+02:00
It works, after reinstall the packets (libc6-dbg:amd64 and openssl)
Thanks Seth!
Le 12/07/2017 à 20:52, Seth Arnold a écrit :
> I'm curious how we can work around this bug. If you're affected please
> report the results of:
>
> dpkg -l | awk '/^iH/ { print $2 }'
>
> This shows which specific
Thanks, Seth. I ended up using sudo apt-get install --reinstall
libssl1.0.0:i386 (which I found in the term.log listed as a bad
package).now everything seems to be working fine.
On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 5:33 PM, Seth Arnold <1692...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> Jeremy, if you get the prompt
Jeremy, if you get the prompt back immediately after the dpkg -l | awk
'/^iH/ { print $2 }' command, that means dpkg thinks nothing is half-
installed. This is good news; if you still have problems with:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get -u dist-upgrade
then please paste the results you're
Hi guys,
I am still unable to get the list of half-installed packages using the dpkg
command, is there another way to find these?
Out of curiosity, how many half-installed packages did you need to
reinstall?
Thanks for all the support,
Jeremy
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On 13 July 2017 at 04:05, Homatidis Dimitris
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> My updates are working correctly as well since the day before yesterday.
>
> Dimitri
>
> Στις Πέμ, 13 Ιουλ 2017 στις 1:55 π.μ., ο/η Alister <
>
My updates are working correctly as well since the day before yesterday.
Dimitri
Στις Πέμ, 13 Ιουλ 2017 στις 1:55 π.μ., ο/η Alister <
1692...@bugs.launchpad.net> έγραψε:
> Hi Seth
>
> My problem with the half installed package appears to have been resolved
> with the "sudo apt-get install
Hi Seth
My problem with the half installed package appears to have been resolved
with the "sudo apt-get install --reinstall" process. Updates are now
installing correctly as far as I can see.
Alister Lee
On 13/07/17 04:52, Seth Arnold wrote:
> I'm curious how we can work around this bug. If
When I run the dpkg command, it doesn't list anything.just brings up
the prompt again.
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package libssl-dev:amd64 1.0.2g-1ubuntu11.2
I'm curious how we can work around this bug. If you're affected please
report the results of:
dpkg -l | awk '/^iH/ { print $2 }'
This shows which specific packages are half-installed on your systems.
With the list of packages this returns, please also report success or
failure of:
sudo apt-get
Title:
package libssl-dev:amd64 1.0.2g-1ubuntu11.2 failed to install/upgrade:
package is in a very bad inconsistent state; you should reinstall it
before attempting configuration
Status in openssl package in Ubuntu:
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Bug description:
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Also, I just ran Software Updater and received:
Package Operation failed
The installation or removal of a software package failed.
No details or option to report
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Sorry for taking so long to post but here is my term.log file
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Sorry, I've been away from the computer for a while. Hope this helps.
Incidentally, running Software updater now responds "Failed to download
repository information - Check your internet connection" Internet is
fine immediately before and after each attempt.
Thanks
Alister
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Objet : [Bug 1692981] Re: package libssl-dev:amd64 1.0.2g-1ubuntu11.2
Hello Anthony,
On https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl/+bug/1692981 click
the text that says "Add attachment or patch" near the bottom left corner
of the page. On the next screen click "browse" and type in
/var/log/apt/term.log . Then click "post comment".
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Yes, sure. Take file.
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I am new to Ubuntu and have no idea how to do this.
Can you help me?
On 20 June 2017 at 08:59, Seth Arnold <1692...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> Hello; would those of you affected by this bug please attach your
> /var/log/apt/term.log file?
>
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I am new to Ubuntu and have no idea how to do this.
Can you help me?
On 20 June 2017 at 16:13, Homatidis Dimitris
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> Hello,
> Thank you very much for helping.
> File attached.
> Thanks
>
> Στις Τρί, 20 Ιουν 2017 στις 2:41 π.μ., ο/η Seth Arnold <
>
Hello,
Thank you very much for helping.
File attached.
Thanks
Στις Τρί, 20 Ιουν 2017 στις 2:41 π.μ., ο/η Seth Arnold <
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> Hello; would those of you affected by this bug please attach your
> /var/log/apt/term.log file?
>
> Thanks
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package is in a very bad
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. We appreciate the difficulties you are facing, but this appears
to be a "regular" (non-security) bug. I have unmarked it as a security
issue since this bug does not show evidence of allowing attackers to
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