Public bug reported:
Attempting to upgrade my install from 11.10 to 12.04 an error message
comes up saying my python install is corrupted. I reinstalled python
through the ap manger and the problem persists.
** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Alex's post still does not help me. My gosh this has to be the longest running
problem I've ever faced on this platform!
Here's what I get when running Alex's recommendation:
user@kubuntu1:~$ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state inf
Yeah, that's not probably something to recommend to people. It seems to
just remove a LOT of packages that are needed. Lucky I did this on a
test VM.
strykekyte@kubuntu1:~$ sudo aptitude install wine --without-recommends
[sudo] password for strykekyte:
The following NEW packages will be installed
Same result for me. The problem persists.
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Thanks for the reply on this. It's a little strange that this would happen with
the upgrade. I mean I've really not done much to my system and it many ways it
could have been considered vanilla. That the 12.04 dist-upgrade messed up my
dpkg installl is really weird isn't it? I cannot test this r
dpkg --version
Debian `dpkg' package management program version 1.16.1.2 (amd64).
Hi! My dpkg version is 1.16.1.2(amd64). Is this what I should be using?
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Unfortunately reinstalling from scratch is not an option for me.
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user@kubuntu1:~$ sudo apt-get install wine
sudo: unable to resolve host kubuntu1
[sudo] password for user:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situa
user@kubuntu1:~$ sudo apt-get install wine1.4
sudo: unable to resolve host kubuntu1
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using
And for the record. I get the same thing a brand new install of Kubuntu
precise.
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I think this is also related to the same issue that prevents anyone from
installing wine in bug 994309!
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Title:
Cannot install ia32-libs on 12.04
Hi This bug is affecting me as well.
strykekyte@strykekyte-desktop:~$ sudo apt-get install wine
[sudo] password for strykekyte:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
request
How is this bug fixed? I'm not able to install ia32libs or wine. My
system is up to date.
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Hi again and thanks for all the help. I have fixed this by recreating a
symlink.
rm usr/bin/python
ln -s /usr/bin/python2.7 python
This was caused by 'update-alternatives' which is something I use often.
Even when update-alternatives was set to use python2.7 it still gave the
error and stopped me
OMG! I found the culprit! After absolutely annihilating my machine by trying to
install cross-over office the other day went it was given away for free, now,
after a new install I discovered that what was messing with my system's
packages all along was 'freakin' VIRTUALBOX!
Remove it and its rel
To reproduce what I went trhough.
Install clean Kubuntu 12.04.1
Try installing wine. Yes everything looks fine. Cancel it.
Install VirtualBox
Try installing wine, now you can't install it.
Remove all VirtualBox* packages
Wine is installable once more.
Previously I had tried clean installs of
It started happening after I updated to 11.04, however I also at the
same time replaced my old HDD with and SSD. Could it be a Solid state
drive problem? Since all other users seem to be experiencing it with
netbooks it could be a possibility.
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