sudo apt update && sudo apt install -f && sudo apt upgrade
…I'm still on beowulf-3.
…You can check to see what got upgraded or installed by looking in /var/log/apt/history.log.
Many thanks to all those that responded.
It seems that I *am* on beowulf-3.1.0, but that the release info was not updated.
I see from the Release Announcement that Beowulf-3.1 was released with linux-image-4.19.0-14. The upgrade obtained 24 hours ago was linux-image-4.19.0-17. The command-line shown is for "upgrade". That strongly suggest that yes, I did get a 3.1 upgrade. However, what I did NOT get was an upgraded /etc/os-release, which has led me astray.
The remarks that some 'sudo's were missed from some commands are also obviously accurate.
Sorry about the size of the code that follows. This is the tail of /var/log/apt/history.log:
Start-Date: 2021-06-23 00:12:23
Commandline: apt upgrade
Requested-By: alexk (1000)
Install: linux-image-4.19.0-17-amd64:amd64 (4.19.194-1, automatic)
Upgrade: linux-libc-dev:amd64 (4.19.181-1, 4.19.194-1),
libxml2-utils:amd64 (2.9.4+dfsg1-7+deb10u1, 2.9.4+dfsg1-7+deb10u2),
libgnutls-openssl27:amd64 (3.6.7-4+deb10u6, 3.6.7-4+deb10u7),
fig2dev:amd64 (1:3.2.7a-5+deb10u3, 1:3.2.7a-5+deb10u4),
mariadb-common:amd64 (1:10.3.27-0+deb10u1, 1:10.3.29-0+deb10u1),
libklibc:amd64 (2.0.6-1, 2.0.6-1+deb10u1),
isc-dhcp-common:amd64 (4.4.1-2, 4.4.1-2+deb10u1),
libfluidsynth1:amd64 (1.1.11-1, 1.1.11-1+deb10u1),
shim-helpers-amd64-signed:amd64 (1+15+1533136590.3beb971+7+deb10u1, 1+15.4+5~deb10u1),
linux-image-amd64:amd64 (4.19+105+deb10u11, 4.19+105+deb10u12),
libgcrypt20:amd64 (1.8.4-5, 1.8.4-5+deb10u1),
libglib2.0-bin:amd64 (2.58.3-2+deb10u2, 2.58.3-2+deb10u3),
libhogweed4:amd64 (3.4.1-1, 3.4.1-1+deb10u1),
shim-unsigned:amd64 (15+1533136590.3beb971-7+deb10u1, 15.4-5~deb10u1),
python-libxml2:amd64 (2.9.4+dfsg1-7+deb10u1, 2.9.4+dfsg1-7+deb10u2),
shim-signed:amd64 (1.33+15+1533136590.3beb971-7, 1.36~1+deb10u2+15.4-5~deb10u1),
libglib2.0-data:amd64 (2.58.3-2+deb10u2, 2.58.3-2+deb10u3),
libnettle6:amd64 (3.4.1-1, 3.4.1-1+deb10u1),
libxml2:amd64 (2.9.4+dfsg1-7+deb10u1, 2.9.4+dfsg1-7+deb10u2),
libmariadb3:amd64 (1:10.3.27-0+deb10u1, 1:10.3.29-0+deb10u1),
libgnutls30:amd64 (3.6.7-4+deb10u6, 3.6.7-4+deb10u7),
xfce4-weather-plugin:amd64 (0.8.10-1, 0.8.10-1+deb10u1),
josm-latest:amd64 (1.5.svn17921, 1.5.svn17938),
libgnutls-dane0:amd64 (3.6.7-4+deb10u6, 3.6.7-4+deb10u7),
isc-dhcp-client:amd64 (4.4.1-2, 4.4.1-2+deb10u1),
klibc-utils:amd64 (2.0.6-1, 2.0.6-1+deb10u1),
libglib2.0-0:amd64 (2.58.3-2+deb10u2, 2.58.3-2+deb10u3),
shim-signed-common:amd64 (1.33+15+1533136590.3beb971-7, 1.36~1+deb10u2+15.4-5~deb10u1)
End-Date: 2021-06-23 00:15:03
sudo apt update && sudo apt install -f && sudo apt upgrade
Today that got me kernel 4.19.0-17 + an odd message about a potential 28 further upgrades. Re-running the commands now produces zero result. I'm still on beowulf-3.
If those commands completed without error, then it's correct that there are no more upgrades, because you already got them, and your beowulf is fully updated and current. You can check to see what got upgraded or installed by looking in /var/log/apt/history.log.
]]>Is this a clue?:
$ sudo apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade Hit:1 http://deb.devuan.org/merged beowulf InRelease Hit:2 http://deb.devuan.org/merged beowulf-updates InRelease Hit:3 http://deb.devuan.org/merged beowulf-security InRelease Hit:4 http://deb.devuan.org/devuan beowulf-proposed InRelease Hit:5 http://deb.devuan.org/merged beowulf-backports InRelease Hit:6 https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt alldist InRelease Reading package lists... Done E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend - open (13: Permission denied) E: Unable to acquire the dpkg frontend lock (/var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend), are you root?
Those are zero-byte dpkg/lock + dpkg/lock-frontend files, but they appear to be long-established. Removing them made zero difference.
Hi alexkemp
I can't really address the main complaint/question, but perhaps I could address this clue? I have the idea that the "apt-get dist-upgrade" after the && needs its own sudo ? That might explain the "are you root" response.
]]>fsmithred wrote:berni51 wrote:Will a simple apt update/upgrade do the job and bring my systems up to 3.1?
Yes. Regular update/upgrade will get you there.
Unfortunately not on my system.
Each day I use:
sudo apt update && sudo apt install -f && sudo apt upgrade
Today that got me kernel 4.19.0-17 + an odd message about a potential 28 further upgrades. Re-running the commands now produces zero result. I'm still on beowulf-3.
Searching then showed this page & the possibility for beowulf-3.1.0 - but not for me.
This is sources:
$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged/ beowulf main non-free contrib ## package repositories deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged/ beowulf-updates main non-free contrib deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged/ beowulf-security main non-free contrib deb http://deb.devuan.org/devuan/ beowulf-proposed main non-free contrib deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged/ beowulf-backports main non-free contrib
Is this a clue?:
$ sudo apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade Hit:1 http://deb.devuan.org/merged beowulf InRelease Hit:2 http://deb.devuan.org/merged beowulf-updates InRelease Hit:3 http://deb.devuan.org/merged beowulf-security InRelease Hit:4 http://deb.devuan.org/devuan beowulf-proposed InRelease Hit:5 http://deb.devuan.org/merged beowulf-backports InRelease Hit:6 https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt alldist InRelease Reading package lists... Done E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend - open (13: Permission denied) E: Unable to acquire the dpkg frontend lock (/var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend), are you root?
Those are zero-byte dpkg/lock + dpkg/lock-frontend files, but they appear to be long-established. Removing them made zero difference.
The final item is that I've tried editing 20auto-upgrades (first line from 1 to 0):
$ cat /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20auto-upgrades APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "0"; APT::Periodic::Unattended-Upgrade "1";
That seems to have made zero difference.
I'm out of ideas. All help appreciated.
Those "lock file" messages appear to me to be saying that you're running your commands as a normal user, not as root. Since you're using sudo, my guess is that something is wrong with -- or has changed --- in your sudo configuration.
]]>berni51 wrote:Will a simple apt update/upgrade do the job and bring my systems up to 3.1?
Yes. Regular update/upgrade will get you there.
Unfortunately not on my system.
Each day I use:
sudo apt update && sudo apt install -f && sudo apt upgrade
Today that got me kernel 4.19.0-17 + an odd message about a potential 28 further upgrades. Re-running the commands now produces zero result. I'm still on beowulf-3.
Searching then showed this page & the possibility for beowulf-3.1.0 - but not for me.
This is sources:
$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged/ beowulf main non-free contrib
## package repositories
deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged/ beowulf-updates main non-free contrib
deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged/ beowulf-security main non-free contrib
deb http://deb.devuan.org/devuan/ beowulf-proposed main non-free contrib
deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged/ beowulf-backports main non-free contrib
Is this a clue?:
$ sudo apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
Hit:1 http://deb.devuan.org/merged beowulf InRelease
Hit:2 http://deb.devuan.org/merged beowulf-updates InRelease
Hit:3 http://deb.devuan.org/merged beowulf-security InRelease
Hit:4 http://deb.devuan.org/devuan beowulf-proposed InRelease
Hit:5 http://deb.devuan.org/merged beowulf-backports InRelease
Hit:6 https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt alldist InRelease
Reading package lists... Done
E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend - open (13: Permission denied)
E: Unable to acquire the dpkg frontend lock (/var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend), are you root?
Those are zero-byte dpkg/lock + dpkg/lock-frontend files, but they appear to be long-established. Removing them made zero difference.
The final item is that I've tried editing 20auto-upgrades (first line from 1 to 0):
$ cat /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20auto-upgrades
APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "0";
APT::Periodic::Unattended-Upgrade "1";
That seems to have made zero difference.
I'm out of ideas. All help appreciated.
]]>Also note that the 3.0.0 installer isos are still in the download directory, so they are included in the torrent file. If you don't want them, there's a way to select only the files you want. Or if you choose the same directory that already has the old isos as your target, it should just add the new ones.
]]>Yes. Regular update/upgrade will get you there. We made a new set of isos to include all the updates, so if you install without a network mirror, you will get the new stuff.
Great job, thanks again.
Maybe it's time to say Goodbye to my last Debian machine - only to see, how the new iso will work during installation.
Regards
Berni
Will a simple apt update/upgrade do the job and bring my systems up to 3.1?
Yes. Regular update/upgrade will get you there. We made a new set of isos to include all the updates, so if you install without a network mirror, you will get the new stuff.
]]>Rolfie
]]>Dutch_Master wrote:Does it include a patch package to undo the horrible change in su behaviour introduced in the 3.0 release?
What change is that?
Is su, more messed up then before?
Have a quick read, including the replies I got.
https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?pid=21042#p21042
Does it include a patch package to undo the horrible change in su behaviour introduced in the 3.0 release?
What change is that?
Is su, more messed up then before?
]]>Regards
Berni