To: x --text follows this line-- The PATH variable of your environment, or the environment that script is running in, doesn't seem populated. Presumably, you had other issues prior to that error and you may not have noticed them.
Now, there is an easy way to resolve a broken update. All you have to do is list all the packages installed, store it in a file. Reinstall the OS from scratch, and then feed the list of packages back to apt/aptitude/apt-get (your choice). To list the packages, you could run: dpkg-query -l | awk -F' ' '/ii/ {print $2}' > packages.txt And to feed the list back: cat packages.txt | tr '\n' ' ' Cheers, Ludovic On Wed, 20 Apr 2022, o1bigtenor via Dng wrote:
Greetings In the process of upgrading my system I now am stuck at a point where I don't know how to resolve the conundrum. /bin/sh: 1: /usr/bin/apt-listchanges: not found E: Sub-process /usr/bin/apt-listchanges --apt || test $? -lt 10 returned an error code (1) E: Failure running script /usr/bin/apt-listchanges --apt || test $? -lt 10 when I go to look at the files and folders in /usr/bin/ I can find this apt-listchanges but somehow the apt 'system' isn't seeing it or is seeing it poorly. When I try apt --fix-broken install I the same message. How do I resolve this - - - - -please? TIA
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