The problem was caused by installation from the Docker website and not
from Ubuntu repositories. It probably can not be fixed here. Better
close this.
** Changed in: docker.io (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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As as author, I could not set status to `Won't Fix` and left it at `Fix
Released`.
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Title:
docker.io : Depends: containerd (>= 1.2.6-0ubuntu1~)
I hope the question will be removed #1173083
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Looks like `tdsodbc` is meant to ask questions if the driver needs to be
installed installed -
https://salsa.debian.org/vorlon/freetds/blob/master/debian/tdsodbc.postinst
and that question probably fails.
`odbc-postgresql` on the other hand installs driver unconditionally
https://salsa.debian.org/
Ideally, `apt-get` could behave like a `dnf`, updating caches on
`update` after some expiration period.
apt-get upgrade --refresh-period=2h
The example session from `dnf`.
~ sudo dnf update
Last metadata expiration check: 0:12:32 ago on Tue 27 Aug 2019 06:30:17 PM
+03.
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Not included in 18.04 LTS. This causes servers to hang after update and
reboot - https://community.scaleway.com/t/arm64-hangs-with-ubuntu-18-04
-fully-updated/7681
** Also affects: cryptsetup (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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cryptsetup: WARNING: failed to detect canonical device is fixed in
cryptsetup/2:2.0.3-2 - https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=784881
The version is not available in Ubuntu 18.10 -
https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic-updates/cryptsetup - which means
initramfs update fail for encrypted
Removing containerd.io installed from docker.com fixed that.
$ sudo apt-get remove containerd.io
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Title:
docker.io : Depends: containerd (>=
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 18.04.2 servers, `apt-get update && apt-get upgrade` failed,
after removing `docker.io` can not install it again.
$ sudo apt-get install docker.io
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not
Actually `sudo apt-get purge containderd.io docker.io` fixed that.
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docker.io : Depends: containerd (>= 1.2.6-0ubuntu1~)
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