Hi Shlomo,

"python3 --version" returns Python 3.6.9 in both my Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS
servers. But I think the first server has a better pip version and certbot
version. Is it possible to upgrade the second server to the same pip and
certbot versions without upgrading Python?

Thanks,
Uri.

אורי
u...@speedy.net


On Sun, Jun 30, 2024 at 3:07 PM Shlomo Solomon <shlomo.solo...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Of course, it's your decision not to upgrade Ubuntu, but from my
> experience, upgrading Python to other than what Ubuntu supplies as a
> default can break the system.
> For example, in my case apt stopped working properly.
>
> If you really need a newer version of Python, pyenv might be worth
> looking at.
>
>
> On Sun, 30 Jun 2024 14:20:54 +0300
> אורי <u...@speedy.net> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have two Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS servers (droplets) which I can't and
> > don't want to upgrade right now. One of them is running pip==22.2.2
> > and when I run this command I get this output:
> >
> > pip freeze|grep -i certb
> > certbot==2.10.0
> > certbot-apache==2.10.0
> > certbot-dns-digitalocean==2.10.0
> >
> > The other one is running pip==21.3.1 and when I run this command I
> > get this output:
> >
> > pip freeze|grep -i certb
> > /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/secretstorage/dhcrypto.py:15:
> > CryptographyDeprecationWarning: Python 3.6 is no longer supported by
> > the Python core team. Therefore, support for it is deprecated in
> > cryptography and will be removed in a future release.
> >   from cryptography.utils import int_from_bytes
> > certbot==1.23.0
> > certbot-apache==1.23.0
> > certbot-dns-digitalocean==1.23.0
> > certbot-dns-route53==1.23.0
> >
> > I want to know how do I upgrade pip, certbot and optionally Python to
> > its latest version in both machines, and especially the second
> > machine?
> >
> > I also have two machines with Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS. There I have
> > problems with Ubuntu pro:
> >
> > # sudo pro detach
> > Detach will disable the following service:
> >     livepatch
> > Are you sure? (y/N) y
> > Executing `/snap/bin/canonical-livepatch disable`
> > An unexpected error occurred: Failed running command
> > '/snap/bin/canonical-livepatch disable' [exit(1)]. Message: cannot
> > create mount point for file "/tmp/snap.rootfs_GcwX7d/README.md":
> > Permission denied
> >
> > For more details, see the log: /var/log/ubuntu-advantage.log
> > If you think this is a bug, please run: ubuntu-bug
> > ubuntu-advantage-tools # pro status
> > SERVICE          ENTITLED  STATUS       DESCRIPTION
> > anbox-cloud      yes       disabled     Scalable Android in the cloud
> > esm-apps         yes       disabled     Expanded Security Maintenance
> > for Applications
> > esm-infra        yes       disabled     Expanded Security Maintenance
> > for Infrastructure
> > livepatch        yes       warning      Canonical Livepatch service
> > realtime-kernel  yes       disabled     Ubuntu kernel with PREEMPT_RT
> > patches integrated
> > usg              yes       disabled     Security compliance and audit
> > tools
> >
> > NOTICES
> > Error running canonical-livepatch status:
> > cannot create mount point for file
> > "/tmp/snap.rootfs_dUW8Xu/README.md": Permission denied
> >
> >
> > For a list of all Ubuntu Pro services, run 'pro status --all'
> > Enable services with: pro enable <service>
> >
> >      Account: u...@speedy.net
> > Subscription: Ubuntu Pro - free personal subscription
> >
> >
> > I recently ran the following upgrade commands for all the above
> > machines, and I got many times in the Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS to select an
> > option (I always selected the default):
> >
> > sudo apt update
> > sudo apt upgrade
> > sudo apt dist-upgrade
> > sudo apt autoremove
> > sudo apt autoclean
> >
> > sudo apt autoremove
> > sudo apt-get update
> > sudo apt-get upgrade
> > sudo apt update
> > sudo apt upgrade
> >
> > And I also had to run the following commands:
> > cd /var/lib/dpkg
> > sudo mv info info.bak
> > sudo mkdir info
> > sudo apt-get upgrade
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Uri Rodberg, Speedy Net
> >
> > אורי
> > u...@speedy.net
>
>
>
> --
> Shlomo Solomon
> http://the-solomons.net
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>
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