[Pkg-openssl-devel] Bug#1071431: libssl3t64: apt full-upgrade replaced libssl3:amd64 with libssl3t64:i386, breaking sudo…
Sebastian Andrzej Siewior
sebastian at breakpoint.cc
Sun May 26 20:58:38 BST 2024
On 2024-05-20 12:21:30 [+0200], Jean-Guilhem Cailton wrote:
> Le 20/05/2024 à 10:11, Sebastian Andrzej Siewior a écrit :
> > Okay. This was old testing -> new testing or Bookworm -> testing? Was
> > this "apt upgrade && apt dist-upgrade" or just "apt dist-upgrade" ?
>
> This was old testing -> new testing.
> This was just "apt full-upgrade".
Okay.
> It seems to me that having both :i386 and :amd64 libraries increases the
> risk of failure, because of the many "apt" steps that can take place between
> the removal of old :amd64 (that may happen close to the treatment of the
> :i386 version, like here for libssl3) and install of t64:amd64. On the
> contrary, when only :amd64 is present, it seems that the replacement install
> closely follows the removal.
how did you have two versions? I couldn't install :amd64 and :i386 of
that package. I tried several bookworm -> testing upgrade but in
bookworm I could install either :i386 or :amd64 version of postgres.
Installing the other version removed the former…
I performed a few upgrades and all succeeded. Anyway to reproduce what
you did?
> Jean-Guilhem
Sebastian
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