Hi,

My bug report has been marked as a duplicate of this one.
I believe we are experiencing the same problem, but I'm not sure if the final 
state of the system after the error is the same.

In my case, I'm talking about an upgrade from Gutsy to Hardy.
The whole process was OK until the end of the “Installing packages” phase. At 
that point I got a couple of errors about libflickr and f-spot libraries. I 
tried to report those errors as they came up and, in the middle of it, 
update-manager crashed.

I'm not sure if it had finished installing all the packages, but it didn't have 
a chance to go through the “Clean up” and “Restart” phases.
After restarting manually the system is running OK (as far as I can see) but my 
main concern is: has  the upgrade process been completed or is my system in a 
unstable state? 

I tried to re-run the upgrade but update-manager comes up with the
“Partial upgrade” and the “Can't calculate upgrade” messages.

The only “weird” things I've seen so far is that Firefox 3 beta is not
installed and that I got a kernel image ending in -i386 (on top of the
-generic) which blocks at boot time. I've removed it. (Through synaptic
I could see that the linux-i386 metapackage was not installed – but the
corresponding image was).

My logs are attached to bugs #182950.

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[Hardy] update-manager could not calculate the upgrade in a partial update
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/181762
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