[Bug 2080841] Re: Upgrading from Jammy to Noble removes ppp and freeradius packages

Julian Andres Klode 2080841 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Sep 16 14:00:10 UTC 2024


Please run ubuntu-bug 2080841 to attach additional information from the
upgrade to the bug report.

This may be a duplicate of bug 2079842, at least for the ppp thing; I
don't know why/how freeradius was installed, we need the logs (so run
the command).

But likely this is a Won't Fix issue - we can't protect every random
package from being removed.

** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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Title:
  Upgrading from Jammy to Noble removes ppp and freeradius packages

Status in ubuntu-release-upgrader package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  So.. I upgraded from Jammy to Noble just now, and during the upgrade I noticed the internet was gone.
  Saw loglines like this:
  Sep 16 12:01:14 gw systemd[1]: pppoe.service: Control process exited, code=exited, status=203/EXEC
  Sep 16 12:01:14 gw systemd[1]: pppoe.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
  Sep 16 12:01:14 gw systemd[1]: Failed to start pppoe.service - PPPoE connection.

  But I thought it is just how the upgrade process is, so went on with
  it. After the upgrade was done, rebooted, and I noticed still no
  internet. dpkg -l | grep ppp showed that the ppp package was
  completely missing.

  _Fortunately_ I was prepared and had an usb stick handy with ALL the
  packages AND dependent libs to ppp and pppoe, so I could manually
  install them back on with dpkg -i.

  The upgrade process also removed the freeradius package which is also
  used for all the devices to access the internet through wireless.

  part of /var/log/dist-upgrade/screenlog.0:
  Remove: freeradius libev4 libevent-2.1-7 libgetdns10 ppp

  This is a major issue imho, since If I hadn't got that usb stick with
  all the necessary packages I would be writing this now...

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