I mean upgrade to quantal. Of course with a update-manager -d, I mean.
It reported a silly I cannot upgrade because of some packages ... ok, but
it should tell me which ones! :)

So I had to manage it manually with an ugly sed s/precise/qualtal/g
souces.lists and all other repos.
Of course again I had dependencies problems, but I least they were
signalled so that I could remove some packages or use aptitude and fix them
up to the solution.

Best regards


2012/10/15 Jean-Baptiste Lallement <jean-bapti...@ubuntu.com>

> Thanks for your report.
>
> Do you mean you cannot update your system or upgrade to Quantal ?
>
> ** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
>        Status: New => Incomplete
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