Hello,
On Wed, 03 Oct 2012, David Bensimon wrote:
> Here is what I see in the terminal.
So you had important error messages displayed. :-)
dpkg's --set-selections behaviour has changed and prior to the
--set-selections call, you should make sure that dpkg knows about
all the available packages.
Here is what I see in the terminal.
** Attachment added: "dpkg_error.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dpkg/+bug/1061106/+attachment/3369399/+files/dpkg_error.txt
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Hey Raphaël,
Thanks so much for looking into this. Attached is the dpkg.selection
file.
David
** Attachment added: "dpkg.selection"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dpkg/+bug/1061106/+attachment/3369389/+files/dpkg.selection
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Hi,
On Wed, 03 Oct 2012, David Bensimon wrote:
> On 10.04 I ran:
> dpkg --get-selections > dpkg.selection
>
> On 12.10 I ran:
> sudo dpkg --set-selections < dpkg.selection
> sudo apt-get dselect-upgrade
>
> What happened:
> The packages listed in dpkg.selection were not install
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dpkg cannot restore packages
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