That worked around it, thanks.
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I've directed th.archive.ubuntu.com to Canonical's servers while the
issue is sorted out. You should be able to upgrade without incident now.
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08:57 <@tiaz> bdmurray: yeah, taken out of rotation.
thanks for reporting :)
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Title:
Can't upgrade to raring: libvisio download fa
The whole
folder,http://th.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/libv/libvisio/ ,
returns a 403 and it seems to only be with the th mirror as I was able
to access it a us.archive.ubuntu.com. I've brought this up in #ubuntu-
mirrors but you might want to follow up if it isn't sorted out.
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There, hope that did it (apport did say “dpkg-query: no packages found
matching ubuntu-release-upgrader” but it seems to be okay).
I took this bug back to New status, because I've sometimes had bugs
remain in Incomplete at this stage, and just expire in the end.
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** Tags added: apport-collected dist-upgrade
** Description changed:
My apologies if I'm reporting this on the wrong package. I've been
trying for 4—5 days now to upgrade a Quantal system to Raring, but the
part where it downloads packages always fails, saying libvisio
The correct package for release upgrades is ubuntu-release-upgrader as
update-manager was split into two parts, one for regular upgrades and
one for distribution upgrades. Could you please run apport-collect
1168299 so that the proper log files are gathered? Thanks in advance.
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