upgrade fails with KeyError: "The cache has no package named 'linux-image-raspi'"
Bug #2061181 reported by
Nick Rosbrook
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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High
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Nick Rosbrook |
Bug Description
This is from a mistake in the fix for bug 2060220. The condition uses all(), so the check to see if the package is in the cache does not short-circuit the access.
Related branches
~enr0n/ubuntu-release-upgrader:t64-replacements
Merged
into
ubuntu-release-upgrader:ubuntu/main
at
revision f183ea7f30a41f64b0028da4e741d1cdc689f4b3
- Julian Andres Klode: Approve
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Diff: 149 lines (+82/-13)1 file modifiedDistUpgrade/DistUpgradeQuirks.py (+82/-13)
Changed in ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Triaged → Fix Committed |
tags: | removed: block-proposed |
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This bug was fixed in the package ubuntu- release- upgrader - 1:24.04.14
--------------- release- upgrader (1:24.04.14) noble; urgency=medium
ubuntu-
[ Brian Murray ]
* Set prompt to lts because 24.04 is one (LP: #2061214)
[ Nick Rosbrook ] apt-xapian- index
* DistUpgradeQuirks: tell apport to ignore update-
(LP: #2058227)
* DistUpgradeQuirk: fix check for linux-image-raspi in cache (LP: #2061181)
* DistUpgradeQuirks: handle t64 replacement packages (LP: #2061175)
* Run pre-build.sh: updating mirrors, demotions, and translations.
-- Nick Rosbrook <email address hidden> Mon, 15 Apr 2024 15:02:26 -0400