I'm happy that you are fine with it Patrick, but I want it resolve now.
While sleeping about that I think I found what is missing/broken and needs
evaluation.
As I said the libvirt group was considered insecure and therefore the new group
add is different.
But on upgrade to Bionic that should have been adapted and that didn't happen.
There I need to check if this needs a fixup.
pkg/ubuntu/bionic-devel:debian/libvirt-daemon-system.postinst
# For upgrades that still have the insecure libvirt group (too much
privileges)
if [ -n "$2" ] && dpkg --compare-versions -- "$2" le-nl "4.0.0-1ubuntu5~";
then
if [ "$(id -r -g -n libvirt-dnsmasq)" == "libvirt" ]; then
echo "assigning libvirt-dnsmasq a less privileged group
(libvirt->libvirt-dnsmasq)"
usermod libvirt-dnsmasq -g libvirt-dnsmasq
fi
fi
We need to debug why this failed (probably because the PKG split
libvirt-bin into libvirt-* makes this not having a prior version) and
fix it up to avoid the issue.
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package libvirt-daemon-system 4.0.0-1ubuntu8.19 failed to
install/upgrade: installed libvirt-daemon-system package post-removal
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