On Mon, 2021-08-23 at 23:36 +0200, Guillem Jover wrote:
> > => at this point /var/log/apt/term.log stops, which I guess it
> > shouldn't...
> 
> Because the upgrade continued with other package configurations that
> are
> not reflected there?

Yes, but this is probably what I've reported in #992309.


> W/o more context, and even then I'm not sure that might help much
> either, it's hard to tell what went wrong. In theory apt is supposed
> to update the available file so that dpkg knows about these packages.
> Given the term.log supposed truncation, and this, are you sure, say
> the system did not run out of space at some point?

Well at least I'd say it's very unlikely... these nodes have
sufficiently large system disks and I didn't have to clean them up
manually - so something would have needed to consume the whole space,
thereby causing the troubles, and then releasing it again.


> Also where some of these "unknown" package really new installs
> instead
> of upgrades (for example the pxz above)?
pxz was just an upgrade, ... I took some random samples for the others
and it seems all of them were just upgrades.



> Hard to tell, TBH.


Well from my side you can also just close the ticket. The upgrade
seemed to work fine - despite of those messages.

Just wanted to let you guys know :-)


Thanks,
Chris.

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