Apache2-bin can't install, lubuntu must be ugraded to 2.4.29-1ubuntu4.5?
Not a copy of Apache2 install Error . apache2-bin , not the same error and "ok, I solved it" comment by OP...
I'm trying to install apache2 in order to install redmine on my Lubuntu 18.04.1 server.
When installing apache2, I have
Les paquets suivants contiennent des dépendances non satisfaites :
apache2 : Dépend: apache2-bin (= 2.4.18-2ubuntu3.9) mais 2.4.29-1ubuntu4.5
devra être installé
E: Impossible de corriger les problèmes, des paquets défectueux sont en mode
« garder en l'état ».
English :
The following packages contain unsatisfactory dependencies :
apache2 : depends : apache2-bin... but 2.4.29-1ubuntu4.5 must be installed
E: unable to correct, packages are in mode "keep state"
If I have to install 2.4.29-1ubuntu4.5
then OK but how ?
I have a LTS version of Lubuntu which was release-upgraded a few days ago :
> lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
Release: 18.04
Codename: bionic
dist-upgrade
does nothing at all...
- is there an "old" version of apache2-bin to solve this problem?
- how must be installed this
lubuntu4.5
thing?
Thank you!
@Organic Marble: here's the output, roughly copied from my phone's ssh app so I hope there's no typo
> sudo apt policy apache2
apache2:
Installed : (none)
Candidate : 2.4.18-2ubuntu3.9
Version table:
2.4.18-2ubuntu3.9 500
500 http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates/main amd64 Packages
2.4.18-2ubuntu3.8 500
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-security/main amd64 Packages
2.4.18-2ubuntu3 500
500 http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages
apt lubuntu apache2
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Not a copy of Apache2 install Error . apache2-bin , not the same error and "ok, I solved it" comment by OP...
I'm trying to install apache2 in order to install redmine on my Lubuntu 18.04.1 server.
When installing apache2, I have
Les paquets suivants contiennent des dépendances non satisfaites :
apache2 : Dépend: apache2-bin (= 2.4.18-2ubuntu3.9) mais 2.4.29-1ubuntu4.5
devra être installé
E: Impossible de corriger les problèmes, des paquets défectueux sont en mode
« garder en l'état ».
English :
The following packages contain unsatisfactory dependencies :
apache2 : depends : apache2-bin... but 2.4.29-1ubuntu4.5 must be installed
E: unable to correct, packages are in mode "keep state"
If I have to install 2.4.29-1ubuntu4.5
then OK but how ?
I have a LTS version of Lubuntu which was release-upgraded a few days ago :
> lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
Release: 18.04
Codename: bionic
dist-upgrade
does nothing at all...
- is there an "old" version of apache2-bin to solve this problem?
- how must be installed this
lubuntu4.5
thing?
Thank you!
@Organic Marble: here's the output, roughly copied from my phone's ssh app so I hope there's no typo
> sudo apt policy apache2
apache2:
Installed : (none)
Candidate : 2.4.18-2ubuntu3.9
Version table:
2.4.18-2ubuntu3.9 500
500 http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates/main amd64 Packages
2.4.18-2ubuntu3.8 500
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-security/main amd64 Packages
2.4.18-2ubuntu3 500
500 http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages
apt lubuntu apache2
1
Please edit your question to include the output ofapt policy apache2
so we can see what version you are trying to install.
– Organic Marble
Jan 31 at 2:18
I've edited the question
– Goufalite
Jan 31 at 7:34
You still have some Xenial (16.04) repositories; you should update them to the Bionic (18.04) ones.
– fkraiem
Jan 31 at 13:25
@fkraiem do you have a command for this ? Or how is it done ?
– Goufalite
Jan 31 at 13:34
Just edit your sources.list, or whatever you use to manage your repositories...
– fkraiem
Jan 31 at 13:46
|
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Not a copy of Apache2 install Error . apache2-bin , not the same error and "ok, I solved it" comment by OP...
I'm trying to install apache2 in order to install redmine on my Lubuntu 18.04.1 server.
When installing apache2, I have
Les paquets suivants contiennent des dépendances non satisfaites :
apache2 : Dépend: apache2-bin (= 2.4.18-2ubuntu3.9) mais 2.4.29-1ubuntu4.5
devra être installé
E: Impossible de corriger les problèmes, des paquets défectueux sont en mode
« garder en l'état ».
English :
The following packages contain unsatisfactory dependencies :
apache2 : depends : apache2-bin... but 2.4.29-1ubuntu4.5 must be installed
E: unable to correct, packages are in mode "keep state"
If I have to install 2.4.29-1ubuntu4.5
then OK but how ?
I have a LTS version of Lubuntu which was release-upgraded a few days ago :
> lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
Release: 18.04
Codename: bionic
dist-upgrade
does nothing at all...
- is there an "old" version of apache2-bin to solve this problem?
- how must be installed this
lubuntu4.5
thing?
Thank you!
@Organic Marble: here's the output, roughly copied from my phone's ssh app so I hope there's no typo
> sudo apt policy apache2
apache2:
Installed : (none)
Candidate : 2.4.18-2ubuntu3.9
Version table:
2.4.18-2ubuntu3.9 500
500 http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates/main amd64 Packages
2.4.18-2ubuntu3.8 500
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-security/main amd64 Packages
2.4.18-2ubuntu3 500
500 http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages
apt lubuntu apache2
Not a copy of Apache2 install Error . apache2-bin , not the same error and "ok, I solved it" comment by OP...
I'm trying to install apache2 in order to install redmine on my Lubuntu 18.04.1 server.
When installing apache2, I have
Les paquets suivants contiennent des dépendances non satisfaites :
apache2 : Dépend: apache2-bin (= 2.4.18-2ubuntu3.9) mais 2.4.29-1ubuntu4.5
devra être installé
E: Impossible de corriger les problèmes, des paquets défectueux sont en mode
« garder en l'état ».
English :
The following packages contain unsatisfactory dependencies :
apache2 : depends : apache2-bin... but 2.4.29-1ubuntu4.5 must be installed
E: unable to correct, packages are in mode "keep state"
If I have to install 2.4.29-1ubuntu4.5
then OK but how ?
I have a LTS version of Lubuntu which was release-upgraded a few days ago :
> lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
Release: 18.04
Codename: bionic
dist-upgrade
does nothing at all...
- is there an "old" version of apache2-bin to solve this problem?
- how must be installed this
lubuntu4.5
thing?
Thank you!
@Organic Marble: here's the output, roughly copied from my phone's ssh app so I hope there's no typo
> sudo apt policy apache2
apache2:
Installed : (none)
Candidate : 2.4.18-2ubuntu3.9
Version table:
2.4.18-2ubuntu3.9 500
500 http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates/main amd64 Packages
2.4.18-2ubuntu3.8 500
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-security/main amd64 Packages
2.4.18-2ubuntu3 500
500 http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages
apt lubuntu apache2
apt lubuntu apache2
edited Jan 31 at 7:33
Goufalite
asked Jan 30 at 22:10
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Please edit your question to include the output ofapt policy apache2
so we can see what version you are trying to install.
– Organic Marble
Jan 31 at 2:18
I've edited the question
– Goufalite
Jan 31 at 7:34
You still have some Xenial (16.04) repositories; you should update them to the Bionic (18.04) ones.
– fkraiem
Jan 31 at 13:25
@fkraiem do you have a command for this ? Or how is it done ?
– Goufalite
Jan 31 at 13:34
Just edit your sources.list, or whatever you use to manage your repositories...
– fkraiem
Jan 31 at 13:46
|
show 1 more comment
1
Please edit your question to include the output ofapt policy apache2
so we can see what version you are trying to install.
– Organic Marble
Jan 31 at 2:18
I've edited the question
– Goufalite
Jan 31 at 7:34
You still have some Xenial (16.04) repositories; you should update them to the Bionic (18.04) ones.
– fkraiem
Jan 31 at 13:25
@fkraiem do you have a command for this ? Or how is it done ?
– Goufalite
Jan 31 at 13:34
Just edit your sources.list, or whatever you use to manage your repositories...
– fkraiem
Jan 31 at 13:46
1
1
Please edit your question to include the output of
apt policy apache2
so we can see what version you are trying to install.– Organic Marble
Jan 31 at 2:18
Please edit your question to include the output of
apt policy apache2
so we can see what version you are trying to install.– Organic Marble
Jan 31 at 2:18
I've edited the question
– Goufalite
Jan 31 at 7:34
I've edited the question
– Goufalite
Jan 31 at 7:34
You still have some Xenial (16.04) repositories; you should update them to the Bionic (18.04) ones.
– fkraiem
Jan 31 at 13:25
You still have some Xenial (16.04) repositories; you should update them to the Bionic (18.04) ones.
– fkraiem
Jan 31 at 13:25
@fkraiem do you have a command for this ? Or how is it done ?
– Goufalite
Jan 31 at 13:34
@fkraiem do you have a command for this ? Or how is it done ?
– Goufalite
Jan 31 at 13:34
Just edit your sources.list, or whatever you use to manage your repositories...
– fkraiem
Jan 31 at 13:46
Just edit your sources.list, or whatever you use to manage your repositories...
– fkraiem
Jan 31 at 13:46
|
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Your sources.list is problematic, it refers to xenial repos although you have a bionic install. Here is a sample bionic sources.list. I don't enable the source code repos and your country may vary as well. I removed all the comments.
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic main restricted
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates main restricted
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic universe
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates universe
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic multiverse
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates multiverse
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-backports main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security main restricted
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security universe
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security multiverse
1
Changed all the xenial to bionic and now apache2 installs OK. Thank you! Any idea why it wasn't changed although the release upgrade ?
– Goufalite
Jan 31 at 19:16
Unfortunately I have no idea. I've always just done clean installs instead of upgrades. I am glad you got it working!
– Organic Marble
Jan 31 at 19:25
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Your sources.list is problematic, it refers to xenial repos although you have a bionic install. Here is a sample bionic sources.list. I don't enable the source code repos and your country may vary as well. I removed all the comments.
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic main restricted
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates main restricted
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic universe
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates universe
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic multiverse
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates multiverse
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-backports main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security main restricted
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security universe
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security multiverse
1
Changed all the xenial to bionic and now apache2 installs OK. Thank you! Any idea why it wasn't changed although the release upgrade ?
– Goufalite
Jan 31 at 19:16
Unfortunately I have no idea. I've always just done clean installs instead of upgrades. I am glad you got it working!
– Organic Marble
Jan 31 at 19:25
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Your sources.list is problematic, it refers to xenial repos although you have a bionic install. Here is a sample bionic sources.list. I don't enable the source code repos and your country may vary as well. I removed all the comments.
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic main restricted
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates main restricted
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic universe
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates universe
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic multiverse
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates multiverse
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-backports main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security main restricted
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security universe
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security multiverse
1
Changed all the xenial to bionic and now apache2 installs OK. Thank you! Any idea why it wasn't changed although the release upgrade ?
– Goufalite
Jan 31 at 19:16
Unfortunately I have no idea. I've always just done clean installs instead of upgrades. I am glad you got it working!
– Organic Marble
Jan 31 at 19:25
add a comment |
Your sources.list is problematic, it refers to xenial repos although you have a bionic install. Here is a sample bionic sources.list. I don't enable the source code repos and your country may vary as well. I removed all the comments.
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic main restricted
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates main restricted
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic universe
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates universe
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic multiverse
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates multiverse
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-backports main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security main restricted
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security universe
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security multiverse
Your sources.list is problematic, it refers to xenial repos although you have a bionic install. Here is a sample bionic sources.list. I don't enable the source code repos and your country may vary as well. I removed all the comments.
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic main restricted
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates main restricted
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic universe
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates universe
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic multiverse
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates multiverse
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-backports main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security main restricted
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security universe
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security multiverse
answered Jan 31 at 14:38
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Changed all the xenial to bionic and now apache2 installs OK. Thank you! Any idea why it wasn't changed although the release upgrade ?
– Goufalite
Jan 31 at 19:16
Unfortunately I have no idea. I've always just done clean installs instead of upgrades. I am glad you got it working!
– Organic Marble
Jan 31 at 19:25
add a comment |
1
Changed all the xenial to bionic and now apache2 installs OK. Thank you! Any idea why it wasn't changed although the release upgrade ?
– Goufalite
Jan 31 at 19:16
Unfortunately I have no idea. I've always just done clean installs instead of upgrades. I am glad you got it working!
– Organic Marble
Jan 31 at 19:25
1
1
Changed all the xenial to bionic and now apache2 installs OK. Thank you! Any idea why it wasn't changed although the release upgrade ?
– Goufalite
Jan 31 at 19:16
Changed all the xenial to bionic and now apache2 installs OK. Thank you! Any idea why it wasn't changed although the release upgrade ?
– Goufalite
Jan 31 at 19:16
Unfortunately I have no idea. I've always just done clean installs instead of upgrades. I am glad you got it working!
– Organic Marble
Jan 31 at 19:25
Unfortunately I have no idea. I've always just done clean installs instead of upgrades. I am glad you got it working!
– Organic Marble
Jan 31 at 19:25
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Please edit your question to include the output of
apt policy apache2
so we can see what version you are trying to install.– Organic Marble
Jan 31 at 2:18
I've edited the question
– Goufalite
Jan 31 at 7:34
You still have some Xenial (16.04) repositories; you should update them to the Bionic (18.04) ones.
– fkraiem
Jan 31 at 13:25
@fkraiem do you have a command for this ? Or how is it done ?
– Goufalite
Jan 31 at 13:34
Just edit your sources.list, or whatever you use to manage your repositories...
– fkraiem
Jan 31 at 13:46