Are we now good to go with updating as normal (with just the temporary caveat that eopkg check isn't working 100%)?
Temporary blocking of updates, now unblocked
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Terry1031 The new update bricks itself at the point of trying to install baselayout package, it doesn't end up finding sbin (not 100% sure anymore, might've been bin) from that point on it doesn't continue the update and I can't open up any programs like FireFox or the Terminal.
Tried it on a complete fresh install and it still happens,
The latest update to baselayout
should improve this situation.
Updating from a fresh 4.5 ISO install or potentially from an install that has not been updated in several weeks may still fail. But you should be able to just update again sudo eopkg up -y
and have it complete successfully (Reboot once it is completed). At least that was the case for me on a fresh 4.5 install.
I recommend anyone seeing an error similar to this:
Installing 47 / 699
baselayout-1.9.0-81-1-x86_64.eopkg [cached]
Installing baselayout, version 1.9.0, release 81
Upgrading to new distribution release
Extracting the files of baselayout
System error. Program terminated.
[Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'bin'
Please use 'eopkg help' for general help.
Use --debug to see a traceback.
To not reboot and simply try updating again.
Unfortunately it may be impossible to support updating from every possible system state without some clunkiness like this.
Apologies for the inconvenience.
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Here I had no attempt with update on last Friday.
I made update yesterday evening and it went smooth.
Here is Solus Gnome with Gnome 46.1
Thank you !!
(Last update was one week ago.)
Hi there.
After my heart surgery i was on rehab for 3 weeks.
So no updates for about 4 weeks are installed.
Is it safe to update now or should i wait a few more days ?
Would this show up as a problem with extracting base-layout? After a clean install and attempting to update..it hangs at that point. while installing updates. Initial install and reboot is fine.. (Budgie DE) After a restart it crashes.
MikeK61 Is it safe to update now or should i wait a few more days ?
hope your heart is on the road to happy!
should you update after missing 4 cycles of updates?
kinda safe answer: no guts, no glory
safer answer: wait til Friday. I think the crew is trying to iron out one more issue
2 cents to be sure, as I'm not answering as a Dev
brent Not at the same time. After the initial install which works fine , reboots & logins correctly . Then when you do system updates it downloaded about 400 packages, then proceeds to installing updates..it hangs at extracting base-layout...If you shutdown from that point and restart it crashed after login. ...with a frowning computer no less. Perhaps I did wait long enough for that package to extract?? I waiting for 20 ish minutes...observing no activity on the HDD indicator in the time. I can certainly repeat this using the CLI.
Back ground info. I'm doing a virgin install on a computer that was running Solus Budgie from the original version. I decided to "de-kluge" the system So I know it capable of running Solus. Thanks for any help.
From a clean install this failure can happen. There is a workaround though, when the update fails just re-run it before you reboot. The second update should succeed.
What day you have today in USA ?
Is today Friday in USA ?
I wonder there was "update actualization" window popping up today (in Germany ?).
DirtyAngel Harvey cherry-picked some browser package updates to the Stable repository, see here:
https://discuss.getsol.us/d/10594-sync-updates-for-week-19-2024/31
Applied updates no issues to report (Budgie)
Keep up the great work!
Finally got the courage to update my main work/game PC. No issues or errors at all. Plasma version. Will start updating the rest and let my friends and family know to go ahead and update. Will report how that goes. Some are a couple updates behind, others are up to date. All are Plasma.