On Wed, 22 Jun 2022 18:32:59 -0400, Nathan Stratton Treadway <natha...@ontko.com> wrote:
>So now my guess is that you had an apt sources.list entry pointing to >the build.openvpn.net repo back in your Xenial days, which then probably >got disabled by the Ubuntu release-upgrade process (and thus apt no >longer suggests newer versions of the OpenVPN package from that repo). > I opened the /etc/apt/sources.list file on my server and searched for the word openvpn but it found no hit... But I do not know if that is the correct word to search for to get the entry that might have been a custom entry on 18.04... When I make a release upgrade (as suggested when logging on to the system via ssh) like I did from 18.04 to get to 20.04 does the process make a backup of the apt sources file or does it simply just remove the external locations? I found a file /etc/apt/sources.list.save but that too does not contain any trace of the word openvpn. That file is listing "bionic" in all places where the current file lists "focal" > >Anyway, at this point I think your choices now (when you are back home) >are either to manually switch to the current Ubuntu-provided package (as >discussed in the earlier emails), or to re-enable the build.openvpn.net >repo (switching to their Focal release) and then upgrade to the newer >package currently provided there. But presumably one way or the other >you will want to upgrade away from 2.4.7-xenial0... I will probably need very detailed instructions for that since I am not used to do anything other than: apt update && apt full-upgrade -y on my systems... -- Bo Berglund Developer in Sweden _______________________________________________ Openvpn-users mailing list Openvpn-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openvpn-users