@malangaman - The release upgrade process works by downloading a tarball
of ubuntu-release-upgrader from the archive for the release of Ubuntu to
which you are going to upgrade. Then that tarball is extracted and the
code ran, so there is no need to download and install the latest version
of ubuntu
@Bill Miller - please open a new bug report using 'ubuntu-bug ubuntu-
release-upgrader' as that will gather logs which will help in debugging
your failure to upgrade. Thanks in advance!
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This is still failing for me.
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Title:
I can't upgrade the ubuntu to 20.04 by terminal. Everytime I do it, a
message appear saying that it is no
Please forgive our ignorance but what is the best way to download and install
this (1:20.04.22) package?
It does not show in synaptic.
We cannot upgrade to 20.04 after hours of dealing with this bug. package
installed is ubuntu-release-updater-co 1.18.04.44
What is solution?
This did not work f
This bug was fixed in the package ubuntu-release-upgrader - 1:20.04.23
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ubuntu-release-upgrader (1:20.04.23) focal; urgency=medium
* data/DistUpgrade.cfg: remove xscreensaver from the PostUpgradeRemove rule
for ubuntu-desktop as it is no longer necessary. (LP: #1875107)
ubun
Hi Lukasz,
for verification of ubuntu-release-upgrader 1:20.04.23 I made the
release-upgrader calculate the upgrade in two different scenarios.
First, the "Minimal reproducer test case" with just python-gi and
python-pyside installed, as described in the bug description. Second,
the "Extensive tes
Hello Deivison, or anyone else affected,
Accepted ubuntu-release-upgrader into focal-proposed. The package will
build now and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/ubuntu-release-upgrader/1:20.04.22 in a few hours, and then in the
-proposed repository.
Please help us by testing th
** Description changed:
- You look. I can't explain about it in english, but it is here the
- message. I hope you can understand it.
+ Impact
+ --
+ Some upgrades from Ubuntu 18.04 LTS to Ubuntu 20.04 LTS fail to calculate
which prevents people from upgrading to Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.
+ Test Ca
This bug was fixed in the package ubuntu-release-upgrader - 1:20.10.5
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ubuntu-release-upgrader (1:20.10.5) groovy; urgency=medium
* DistUpgrade/DistUpgradeController.py: set a default value for devRelease
all the time. (LP: #1882069)
* DistUpgrade/DistUpgradeQuirks.py: Upda
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Lukas Märdian (slyon)
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu Focal)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Lukas Märdian (slyon)
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Merge proposal linked:
https://code.launchpad.net/~slyon/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+git/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+merge/387577
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** Merge proposal linked:
https://code.launchpad.net/~slyon/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+git/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+merge/387057
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Hey @capitaotsunami
I was able to reproduce your problem. After removing 'python-gi' the upgrade
seems to be working.
There seems to be some kind of broken dependency between 'python-gi' and
'libgirepository-1.0-1'
Could you please try to confirm this, by running the following commands?
sudo a
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Title:
I can't upgrade the ubuntu to 20.04 by terminal. Everytime I do it, a
message appear saying
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Title:
I can't upgrade the ubuntu to 20.04 by terminal. Everytime I do it, a
message appear saying that it is
** Also affects: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu Focal)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-20.04.1
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It appears you have many python-minimal dependencies, which fail to
upgrade to python2-minimal.
Do you think you can remove python-minimal from your system and try
again?
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Please use Google Translate at least and add the translation to the
report body.
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