sudo apt-get check
[sudo] password for paul:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done

Also ( I put in the output of apt-cache policy pkgname instead of apt in 
the bug report)
apt-cache policy apt
apt:
   Installed: 2.7.14build2
   Candidate: 2.7.14build2
   Version table:
  *** 2.7.14build2 500
         500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu noble/main amd64 Packages
         100 /var/lib/dpkg/status


I was also trying to install xdiagnose but then I found I was not using 
X so I used "sudo aqpt remove xdiagnose" which I think worked because 
sudo apt upgrade did not show xdiagnose for installation.


On 11/19/24 02:59, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
> Thanks for your bug report, this doesn't seem good - Is your system in a
> consistent state? what does `apt-get check` say?
>
> If it is, please rerun the command with `-o
> Dir::Log::Solver=/some/path/to/a/file.edsp` with an appropriate path of
> your choosing and then attach the generated file to the bug report.

Are you asking me to do the following?

sudo apt-get autoremove -s -o 
/home/paul/Documents/Ubuntu20.04/BugReport.edsp

Hope this helps, Paul

>
> Otherwise, please let us know.
>
> ** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
>         Status: New => Incomplete
>

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