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[BUG] Upgrade of package failed on Ubuntu 24.04 #1177

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Mrmel94 opened this issue Jul 20, 2024 · 1 comment
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[BUG] Upgrade of package failed on Ubuntu 24.04 #1177

Mrmel94 opened this issue Jul 20, 2024 · 1 comment
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Mrmel94 commented Jul 20, 2024

What happened?

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Box upgrade package on ubuntu 24.04
  2. Failed with message : noble is not supported

Expected results:
any package should upgrade normally

Swizzin commit

b2be91e

What OS are you using?

Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy)

What architecture is your OS?

amd64

Relevant logs and output

[Sat Jul 20 09:39:50] LOG       >>>> `box upgrade sonarr`
[Sat Jul 20 09:39:50] LOG       git @ b2be91e 2>&1
[Sat Jul 20 09:39:50] WARN      Noble is not supported by swizzin at this stage.
You will not be receiving any new updates past the last supported commit. Swizzin will continue to run as-is.
We URGE you to migrate to a supported release if/while you still have the chance.
[Sat Jul 20 09:39:50] LOG       noupdate =
[Sat Jul 20 09:39:50] ...       Updating swizzin local repository
error: pathspec 'tags/eol-noble' did not match any file(s) known to git
[Sat Jul 20 09:39:50] WARN      Unclean repo detected, resetting current branch.
HEAD is now at b2be91e meta: version 3.12
error: pathspec 'tags/eol-noble' did not match any file(s) known to git
fatal: ambiguous argument 'tags/eol-noble': unknown revision or path not in the working tree.
Use '--' to separate paths from revisions, like this:
'git <command> [<revision>...] -- [<file>...]'
[Sat Jul 20 09:39:51] ERROR     Failed to update from git
[Sat Jul 20 09:39:51]   Please consult the above and/or check the log (less -R +G /root/logs/swizzin.log)
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@Mrmel94 Mrmel94 added the bug label Jul 20, 2024
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favna commented Aug 26, 2024

I fixed this by manually going into /etc/swizzin and running git pull. After that sudo box update worked again.

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