![]() # sudo apt-get install gdb/focal gir1.2-peas-1.0/focal libpeas-1.0-0/focal python3.8/focal python3.8-minimal/focal libpython3.8/focal libpython3.8-minimal/focal libpython3.8-stdlib/focal # sudo rm -f /etc/apt//deadsnakes-ubuntu-ppa* Samba-libs/focal-updates,focal-security 2:4.11.6+dfsg-0ubuntu1.6 amd64 Libwbclient0/focal-updates,focal-security 2:4.11.6+dfsg-0ubuntu1.6 amd64 Libsmbclient/focal-updates,focal-security 2:4.11.6+dfsg-0ubuntu1.6 amd64 I too had this problem due to using the deadsnakes ppa and fixed it using a few simple steps: # sudo apt list -upgradable Sudo apt-get install gir1.2-gnomebluetooth-1.0ĭo not forget to install the ubuntu-desktop if it is not in the package text file sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop(Not required)Ĥ- update your grub, run : sudo update-grub2 ![]() xserver-xorg-video-vmware xwayland yelp yelp-xsl ))Ĭopy them in a text file, then tap " yes " to uninstall the bionic version of libpython3.8-stdlibĢ- install the focal version by : sudo apt-get install libpython3.8-stdlibģ- now install the packages saved in the text file one by one : you can create a screipt file like this : Run : sudo apt-get autoremove libpython3.8-stdlibĪ message will show you all this packages : So the solution is to replace it manually :)ġ - save the names of the packages that depend on the library in a text file to reinstall them later The problem here is that when you upgrade ubuntu from 18.04 to 20.04 the system did not replace every instance of bionic with focal : it did not replace libpython3.8-stdlib (3.8.2-1+bionic1) by libpython3.8-stdlib (= 3.8.2-1ubuntu1.1) 2 - Do not forget to update your grub befor rebooting by executing : sudo update-grub2 1 - Do not reboot your PC until you finish all the steps I had this problem too and this is how i fixed it Running apt cache policy gbd libpython3.8 produces the output: gdb: I have tried many more things without any results so I was wondering what my options are. Gdb : Depends: libpython3.8 (>= 3.8.0~a1) but it is not going to be installedĮ: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. The following packages have unmet dependencies: Nothing seems to work (not even dist-upgrade does anything) and when I tried manually updating the packages I got the following message: sudo apt-get install gdb I have tried running multiple commands to clear broken packages/dependencies, including: sudo apt clean ![]() Gdb gir1.2-peas-1.0 libpeas-1.0-0 libsmbclient libwbclient0 samba-libsĠ upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 6 not upgraded. This is the output after running "sudo apt upgrade": Reading package lists.ĭone The following packages have been kept back: I had finished the update to Ubuntu 20.04 and was trying to update the packages as well but I encountered an error with one of my packages being held. ![]()
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