This seems to be still an issue, not in Ubutuntu, but maybe back in
Debian? I have god the same problem on Raspbian so the problem may lie
upstream in Debian ? I was updating to libc62.32 and libcrypt1:4.4.27
... working on a fix right now using the trick to create the symlink for
libcrypto.so.1
@Alex DeLorenzo: What you see is Bug #1867675 and has nothing to do with
the issue of this bug report.
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ERROR got an error from dpkg for
This is a problem on Docker with armhf hosts when building new images
using the `ubuntu:focal` image from Docker Hub[1]. Images will fail to
build because of the reported error
I've included the error that results from running `docker build` on a
Dockerfile referencing `ubuntu:focal` and
eoan IS affected here too.
Now:
- libc6 refuses to complete installation because libcrypt doesn't provide
XCRYPT_2.0
- libcrypt refuses to complete installation because libc6 is not yet configured.
Nice catch22
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> if you didn't yet upgrade from an earlier focal version, make sure
that you remove the libcrypt1 package before the upgrade. Then do a
normal upgrade.
You say that like it's a fact but I just tried to upgrade from disco to
eoan to fossa and have this issue it seems.
Also, I can't fix this, my
if you didn't yet reboot, re-install the libcrypt1 package:
apt install --reinstall libcrypt1
$ ls -l /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypt.so.1*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 Mar 10 17:24 /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypt.so.1
-> libcrypt.so.1.1.0
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 202760 Mar 10 17:24
For those of us who have upgraded, but not yet rebooted,
- can we just wait for the next update and install that,
or
- somehow undo the update?
Thanks,
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Jsut realised that when I deleted the resolv.conf symlink and instead
created a file containing the single line `nameserver 8.8.8.8` in order
to get internet access from the broken system, that change remained once
I got the system working again. But I forgot to note down what it was
pointing to
This bug caused me to lose 3 desktops in rapid succession when they
upgraded yesterday.
Like others,after finding this bug, and using comments 12 and 13, and
the livecd boot, was able to recover all 3 of them..after hours of
wasted time.
I am an Ubuntu user from the earliest revisions, and
Note, my fix in pprior note was drived from: Bug: 1866844..
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Problem solved in all my Ubuntu Family members (Ubuntu, Ubuntu Mate,
Ubuntu Budgie, Kubuntu and Lubuntu)
On Sun, 2020-03-15 at 12:07 +, Emanuele wrote:
> I confirm that it has been resolved, I made the update without
> problems.
> Thank you
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Fixed in:
glibc (2.31-0ubuntu6) focal; urgency=medium
* Bump dependency on libcrypt1 to the version which fixes the path to
libcrypt.so.1, to avoid files disappearing due to replaces on upgrade.
LP: #18673431.
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16:21:20 -0700
** Changed in: glibc
I confirm that it has been resolved, I made the update without problems.
Thank you
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To
Yeah, it's 64-bit. Just got in :-), thanks Jeffrey. Might have been
finger problems earlier -- seems `x86_64-linux-gnu` was there, just not
showing up in autocomplete. The `zfs mount -a` was the only extra step
needed for ZFS. Thanks to everyone for your help. I've loved using
Ubuntu for many
@RobertH, are you using a 64-bit architecture? if not, the folder may be
named differently. Try running: ls -ld /lib/*-linux-gnu to see what the
directory on your system may be called.
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just my two cents:
rolling back zfs to a previous snapshot (automatic, 2020-03-14T21:39+1)
(via the grub menu (press `esc` once after the bios screen))(system only)
, i could log back in
after rolling back i tried to upgrade again in hopes of this being fixed
here's a link to some pictures i
Second day unable to login. Didn't get any advice here about zfs
(obviously not many users), but I'm in a recovery terminal and managed
to find `zfs mount -a` which at least filled out \var. \lib is a symlink
to \usr\lib but not finding a `x86_64-linux-gnu` folder there, so unable
to follow
I tried apt, apt-get and synaptic, but there is no normal way to
reinstall/install the new version of libcrypt1. Even synaptic force
package version did not work, so I decided to wait for your correction.
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I do weekly backup for my VMs, so I first update/upgrade all VMs before the
backup. The first two systems passed without problems (Host OS Ubuntu 20.04 on
ZFS and Xubuntu 20.04 VM on ext4). The next two failed a few minutes later
(Ubuntu 20.04 VM and Ubuntu Mate 20.04 VM). I restored the zfs
** Changed in: glibc (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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** Changed in: glibc (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => In Progress
** Changed in: glibc (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Steve Langasek (vorlon)
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Thanks for the addition Kai. I tested this on an unencrypted VM, but
using `rw` in GRUB may not be the best option to begin with anyway,
seeing as in my guide I remount / as `rw` anyway. `ro` might have been
better indeed.
With regards to /etc/resolv.conf, keep in mind that this is usually a
Thanks everybody! I ended up taking the long route through grub. Two
additions to the solution from the other bugreport:
1. My root disk is encrypted so I had to use the "ro init=/binb/bash"
flag instead to get to the password promt. If you use `rw` you (or at
least my setup) get stuck before
Glad I was able to assist. Good to hear the fix is out there now. The
(few, I hope) people affected will hopefully be redirected to the
workaround posted in the other bug report.
@sabdfl Wish I was a lifesaver in times like these. But I'll take
weekend saver ;-) Thank you for the compliment! :-)
>From Jeffrey's log:
Preparing to unpack .../libcrypt1_1%3a4.4.10-10ubuntu1_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking libcrypt1:amd64 (1:4.4.10-10ubuntu1) ...
Setting up libcrypt1:amd64 (1:4.4.10-10ubuntu1) ...
Yes, this shows that you had the buggy libcrypt1 installed, which
satisfies the dependency of libc6 but
@kai-mast I think grub is the only way, since both sudo and login are
stuck under these circumstances.
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@jbouter you are a lifesaver. Or at least, a weekend-saver, thank you :)
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Is there a way to get sudo working again without going through grub?
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Sorry.. to clarify my last post. My system is still running. Should I go
down the grub/livecd route or might be an easier way to do this?
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These are the apt logs: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/BbqhVpYkwm/
I can play the update, I still have the Btrfs snapshot after the update
that caused the problem, I restored the system state just before
upgrading, so I can also try upgrading again if it is state and when it
will be resolved.
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Added another term.log, hope that's useful
** Attachment added: "term.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibc/+bug/1867431/+attachment/5336953/+files/term.log
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Yes, I couldn't confirm any details about the bug yesterday (on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibc/+bug/1866844) coz I'm
still locked out of my system but it was the only mention I could find
then of a libc6/libcrypt install failure. Will Jeffrey's instructions
there still work if
I was affected and posted the workaround in the other, above mentioned,
bug. Here's my term.log - which also contains data of the - eventually -
finished upgrade. Please note I upgraded today (2020-03-14), the last
upgrade before that was two days ago (2020-03-12).
** Attachment added:
I had libcrypt1 installed.
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypt.so existed, but /lib/x86_64-linux-
gnu/libcrypt.so.1 didn't.
The solution in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibc/+bug/1866844 worked for
me.
I'm not sure what you said on that bug about this not being the same
thing
> 2020-03-14 13:10:05,654 DEBUG running apport_pkgfailure() libc6: 0.1332:il
> sottoprocesso installato pacchetto libc6:amd64 script post-installation ha
> restituito lo stato di errore 127
Can you please show the apt term log from this upgrade?
It is concerning that the log you posted so far
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1866844
package libc6:amd64 2.31-0ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade: installed
libc6:amd64 package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit
status 127
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** Changed in: glibc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: glibc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1866844
package libc6:amd64 2.31-0ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade: installed
libc6:amd64 package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit
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