Yes, i had to fiddle around quite a lot with the package manager to get everything going again and it all works now (the apport information above is from after the upgrade).
That doesn't change the fact that a do-release-upgrade shouldn't just fail in the middle and give up. In my opinion, it should try to upgrade/install as much as possible and then print the couple of missing/broken packages at the end.
At the very least, do-release-upgrade shouldn't just die without giving the user at least some basic information of what to try next.
Yes, i had to fiddle around quite a lot with the package manager to get everything going again and it all works now (the apport information above is from after the upgrade).
That doesn't change the fact that a do-release-upgrade shouldn't just fail in the middle and give up. In my opinion, it should try to upgrade/install as much as possible and then print the couple of missing/broken packages at the end.
At the very least, do-release-upgrade shouldn't just die without giving the user at least some basic information of what to try next.