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#18 agreed
#19 Thanx
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Thank you for your work here, much appreciated :-)
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I have contacted Zentyal and asked them to stop doing that. By having
the old 1.5 version from artful, zentyal users are missing out on
important bug and security fixes.
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The root cause of this problem is Zentyal who provide an updated version
of libapt-pkg5.0 in their repositories (version 1.5.1), but no updated
version of the apt package (which will be taken from the Ubuntu
repositories, currently version 1.2.29). These two packages do not fit
together.
Workaroun
MrMe01 wrote:
> apt-cache policy is the same, and so is apt libapt-pkg5.0.
The same as what?
> What can I do to rectify this?
It depends on what you have installed. But generally, you have mixed two
Ubuntu versions on one system, so you have to make sure to upgrade or
downgrade packages so you
#15 ...and dont forget to hold the package or will run in the same
situation each update process, see link in #14
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Try these commands,
wget
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/libapt-pkg5.0_1.2.29_amd64.deb
sudo dpkg --install --force-downgrade libapt-pkg5.0_1.2.29_amd64.deb
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The Problem occured also using a Zentyal 5.1 community version:
A workaround is here
https://forum.zentyal.org/index.php/topic,32403.msg109031.html#msg109031
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Julian, I get something similar, but different.
"# apt
apt: relocation error: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libapt-private.so.0.0: symbol
_ZN9pkgSystem9LockInnerEv, version APTPKG_5.0 not defined in file
libapt-pkg.so.5.0 with link time reference"
apt-cache policy is the same, and so is apt libapt-p
So for anyone affected by this bug:
1. Make sure it actually is this bug (mentions precisely
_ZlsRSoRKN3APT9PrettyPkgE, not another mangled name)
2. Provide output of apt-cache policy apt libapt-pkg5.0
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tobst4r, then your system is broken. You are mixing artful and xenial,
which is not a supported thing to do.
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I do not believe that apt 1.2.29 with libapt-pkg5.0 1.5.1 fails with
that error, btw. I believe it fails with:
symbol _ZN9pkgSystem9LockInnerEv version APTPKG_5.0 not defined in file
libapt-pkg.so.5.0 with link time reference
Which is expected (since 1.2.29 gained a new frontend locking symbol),
So, 1.5.1 is from artful (and that's EOL), and 1.2.29 is from xenial.
Partial upgrades are not supported. I suggest you find some help
returning your system to xenial, such as forums, mailing lists, or IRC.
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For me it works after installing apt 1.2.9 and libapt-pkg5.0_1.2.29_amd64.deb
When i now run apt update && apt upgrade, it tells me that libapt-pkg5.0 was
kept back.
If i now run apt install -f it will install libapt-pkg5.0:amd64 (1.5.1)
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The problem occured after upgrading to:
libapt-pkg5.0:amd64 (1.5.1)
apt (1.2.29)
It works well wit apt 1.2.10 and libapt 1.2.10
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Downgrading libapt-private especially should not make a difference, as
it's in the same package as apt.
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apt 1.2.15ubuntu0.2 properly depends on libapt-pkg5.0 (>=
1.2.15ubuntu0.2), so assuming that this apt is installed, and the system
is not broken, this must be working (as it passed verification).
In any case, this bug is incomplete, as it does not clearly mention
which versions of apt, libapt-pkg
ok, i fixed it replacing /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libapt-
private.so.0.0.0 from another Ubuntu 16.04 installation.
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I guess it's either wait for instructions or to downgrade as the
original poster did. I have no idea on how to downgrade.
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is there any way to fix it?
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