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Introduction
Update-manager provides two services - the ability to upgrade packages within a release, and the ability to upgrade releases of Ubuntu. When looking at bug reports it is important to keep this in mind and identify whether it is a problem with a package upgrade or a release upgrade.
How to file
When filing a bug report regarding a problem with a distribution or release upgrade you should add every file in '/var/log/dist-upgrade/', there should be at least 3, as separate attachments. You should also tag your distribution upgrade bug with the release you are moving from and to - for example 'feisty2gutsy'.
Debugging procedure
For a distribution upgrade in '/var/log/dist-upgrade/' there are three log files that are helpful in debugging the issue:
- 'main.log'
- contains the version of release upgrade and the lsb-release (version of Ubuntu)
- contains information on how '/etc/apt/sources.list' was handled and updated
- contains log information regarding the free space calculation
- contains an overview of the whole process
- may contain python back traces
- 'apt.log'
- contains a dump of the package problem resolver
- it is useful when update-manager says it can not upgrade
- it is also useful for identifying 3rd party repositories that are problematic
- it usually reveals information about incorrect dependencies
- 'term.log'
- is a subset of '/var/log/apt/term.log'
- errors can be found by looking for the string 'dpkg: error'
Known bugs
Description of known issues, how to recognise them and stock responses/actions.
Open
Bug# |
Description |
Action |
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/107188 |
Out of memory error on KDE |
duplicate, no solution yet |
Closed
Bug# |
Description |
Action |
Non-bugs
- The distribution upgrade will warn the user if there is not enough free space on any parition (e.g. '/boot') on their system. The space must be freed and the upgrade restarted.
Also see
Bug Tags
Tag |
Use case |
Link |
feisty2gutsy |
Bugs related to upgrading from Feisty Fawn to Gutsy Gibbon |
[https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=feisty2gutsy link] |
edgy2feisty |
Bugs related to upgrading from Edgy Eft to Feisty Fawn |
[https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=edgy2feisty link] |
dapper2edgy |
Bugs related to upgrades from Dapper Drake to Edgy Eft |
[https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=dapper2edgy link] |
cdrom-upgrade |
Bugs related to an upgrade from CD-ROM or DVD media |
[https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=cdrom-upgrade link] |
The previously described tags are specific to the [:UpdateManager] application, if you need more general tags please visit [:Bugs/Tags] page.
DebuggingUpdateManager (last edited 2014-12-07 22:23:09 by penalvch)