Control: reassign -1 apt-listbugs 0.1.35 On Sun, Sep 26, 2021 at 03:27:19PM +0200, xiscu wrote: > Justification: renders package unusable
Which package is unusable? > [...] > 274 upgraded, 6 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. > Need to get 0 B/745 MB of archives. > After this operation, 313 MB of additional disk space will be used. > Do you want to continue? [Y/n] > /usr/bin/ruby: symbol lookup error: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libruby-2.7.so.2.7: > undefined symbol: rb_st_numhash > E: Sub-process /usr/bin/apt-listbugs apt returned an error code (127) > E: Failure running script /usr/bin/apt-listbugs apt The script exits unsuccessfully and as such the action is stopped. apt hence works as intended, it is "just" not intended that the scripts called do crash in such ways, but that is the bug of those scripts or their interpreters not of apt itself. > trying to deinstall apt-listbugs results on the same problem. > trying to upagrade apt (listbugs) first, results in: > > bin# apt-get install -t sid apt If you want to upgrade apt-listbugs first you will have to use that package name, not apt, apt doesn't contain apt-listbugs. That said, there is no new version of apt-listbugs at the moment, so there is nothing to upgrade to. Seems like a ruby upgrade broke it, but I don't know if it is intended breakage (= to be fixed in apt-listbugs) or unintended (= somewhere in ruby) or something in between. That is for someone to investigate who has an idea about ruby, hence reassigning down the chain. You may want to add which versions of ruby packages and apt-listbugs are involved. Best regards David Kalnischkies
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