I used update-manager, but when it was installing the update, the same error occurred. I do not know if the update succeeded, but update-manager now says that everything is up to date. Running apt-get update and apt-get upgrade on the command line does not produce any new packages to install. I am not too familiar with how dpkg works, but is there a way to do a "deep" check of package versions and make sure everything is consistent?
I used update-manager, but when it was installing the update, the same error occurred. I do not know if the update succeeded, but update-manager now says that everything is up to date. Running apt-get update and apt-get upgrade on the command line does not produce any new packages to install. I am not too familiar with how dpkg works, but is there a way to do a "deep" check of package versions and make sure everything is consistent?