=== chris14_ is now known as chris14 [05:25] I am struggling with apt post-invoke. I have added my 100 file to apt.conf.d and it will not work. I am trying to get a script to run after I do an apt upgrade [05:25] but it does nothing === TheCaptain8982 is now known as TheCaptain898 [18:24] Avago_Broadqual: works for me. I used number 86 for the file (no particular reason) and the content is a single line: `APT::Update::Post-Invoke {"/usr/local/bin/apt-patcher";};` [18:47] afternoon folks, working w/20.04.6LTS, attempting to bring all the way up to 24.04LTS, however, I'm seeing a possible problem with 'do-release-upgrade', at first it was missing, but I've installed the update manager for it, and now I'm getting a response back from what I think is something jacked up with python [18:48] I've set this server's python version from 2.7.18, to 3.10.14 [18:48] getting the ol 'File "/usr/bin/do-release-upgrade", lline 11, in error [18:54] is python version 3.6 required? [20:52] upgrading to 24.04 with do-release-upgrade is not supported [20:55] JanC, but do-release-upgrade to 22.04 is supported, no? [20:55] yes [20:56] that's the plan is to step upgrade [20:56] but not directly from 20.04 to 24.04 [21:01] and you should not change the default python/python3, which is 2.7 & 3.8 in 20.04 I think [21:05] and I think there is no 3.10 available in 20.04 even? where did you get that from? [21:35] shibby [21:35] https://askubuntu.com/questions/1170143/ubuntu-16-04-6-lts-do-release-upgrade-fails-any-way-to-manually-upgrade-from-do [21:35] fixed my issue [21:36] JanC, one of our dev's installed it [21:36] source, unknown [21:36] installing it is fine, but making it the default is not