[SGVLUG] apt-get troubles
Braddock Gaskill
braddock at braddock.com
Tue May 29 14:34:09 PDT 2012
On Tue, 29 May 2012 14:13:05 -0700, Braydon <ronin at braydon.com> wrote:
> So I have a VPS with Ubuntu jaunty on it, and have recently run:
Jaunty is Ubuntu 9.04, which is not a Long Term Support (LTS) release and
an upgrade to Precise 12.04 LTS would probably fail.
As far as I understand the only upgrade paths Canonical tests are 10.04
LTS -> 12.04 LTS and 11.10 -> 12.04 LTS, and they actually recommend NOT
attempting a 10.04->12.04 until they get the bugs worked out in the next
minor point release in June.
I find in general that I'm much better off doing an installation from
scratch than trying to upgrade.
-braddock
>
> $ apt-get install ca-certificates
>
> And with it came a few other packages, and then failed midway through,
> stating, that I needed to add "lenny" to my sources (strange because
> this isn't Debian) and then run a command that I've last in my screen
> now, to update the kernel.
>
> So now when I run:
>
> $apt-get -f install
>
> I get this message:
>
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> libc-bin: Breaks: libc6 (< 2.10) but 2.9-4ubuntu6.3 is installed
> libc-dev-bin: Depends: libc6 (> 2.15) but 2.9-4ubuntu6.3 is installed
> E: Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be
> caused by held packages.
> E: Unable to correct dependencies
>
> And I've updated my sources to "precise" (for the latest 12.4 release),
> and was attempting to update the whole machine.
>
> What to do?
>
> -Braydon
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