[Bug 1799839] Re: not possible to use "Repair broken packages"

Launchpad Bug Tracker 1799839 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Oct 31 23:21:26 UTC 2018


** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-release-upgrader/cosmic

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Title:
  not possible to use "Repair broken packages"

Status in friendly-recovery package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in ubuntu-release-upgrader package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  [Impact]
  It is not possible to use "Repair broken packages" in friendly recovery as it calls dist-upgrade.py and that fails as it checks to see if the python symlink, not python3 symlink is good.

  [Test Case]
  Run the following as root:

  env RELEASE_UPGRADER_NO_SCREEN=1 python3 "/usr/lib/python3/dist-
  packages/DistUpgrade/dist-upgrade.py" --partial --frontend
  DistUpgradeViewText --datadir /usr/share/ubuntu-release-upgrader

  With the version in the archive you'll receive an error regarding your
  python install being corrupted, with the version from --proposed you
  won't.

  Also after installing the new version of python3-distupgrade the
  system should be booted into recovery mode and it confirmed that the
  "Repair broken packages" menu item works.

  [Regression Potential]
  The code is just being updated to use python3 instead of python so there isn't any change of a regression.

  The menu item "Repair broken packages" calls the following command:

  env RELEASE_UPGRADER_NO_SCREEN=1 python3 "/usr/lib/python3/dist-
  packages/DistUpgrade/dist-upgrade.py" --partial --frontend
  DistUpgradeViewText --datadir /usr/share/ubuntu-release-upgrader

  However, that fails with the following:

  Your python install is corrupted. Please fix the '/usr/bin/python'
  symlink.

  This is because of the _pythonSymlinkCheck function in
  DistUpgradeController.py (provided by ubuntu-release-upgrader) using
  os.readlink('/usr/bin/python') but not os.readlink() on what the first
  os.readlink() call returned. That being said the whole function should
  be updated to see if python3 is being used.

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