** Changed in: kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
** Changed in: cloud-archive
Status: New = Invalid
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Sorry for terse description above. I hit this issue on 12.04.1 while
running a devstack update and having the icehouse-staging Cloud Archive
PPA installed. It sounds like the real problem is that devstack has
always tried to install where it should have been installing the qemu-
kvm package. It
Sorry for terse description above. I hit this issue on 12.04.1 while
running a devstack update and having the icehouse-staging Cloud Archive
PPA installed. It sounds like the real problem is that devstack has
always tried to install the kvm package where it should have been
installing the qemu-kvm
For ref: https://bugs.launchpad.net/devstack/+bug/1294557
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ubuntu kvm upgrade failure
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Please append the sanitized /var/log/apt/term.log.
** Changed in: kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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ubuntu kvm
A do-release-upgrade -d from saucy with kvm installed succeeded fine
here. (I was not using the cloud archive however).
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Please also show 'apt-cache show qemu-kvm' and 'dpkg -l | grep qemu'.
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ubuntu kvm upgrade failure
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Hi Ed
I tried to reproduce this by dist-upgrade'ing a havana compute node to
icehouse and although I see the same error post upgrade, the kvm package
is just a transitional package so it not require for the operation of
the system post upgrade AFAICT.
You can see why it gets un-installed: