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apt upgrade:

$ sudo apt-get full-upgrade -y

Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done You might want to run 'apt --fix-broken install' to correct these. The following packages have unmet dependencies: libpython3.10 : Depends: libpython3.10-stdlib (= 3.10.4-1+focal2) but 3.10.4-1+focal1 is installed libpython3.10-dev : Depends: libpython3.10-stdlib (= 3.10.4-1+focal2) but 3.10.4-1+focal1 is installed python3.10 : Depends: libpython3.10-stdlib (= 3.10.4-1+focal2) but 3.10.4-1+focal1 is installed python3.10-minimal : Depends: libpython3.10-minimal (= 3.10.4-1+focal2) but 3.10.4-1+focal1 is installed E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt --fix-broken install' with no packages (or specify a solution).

apt --fix-broken install:

$ sudo apt --fix-broken install

Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done Correcting dependencies... Done The following additional packages will be installed: libpython3.10-minimal libpython3.10-stdlib The following packages will be upgraded: libpython3.10-minimal libpython3.10-stdlib 2 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 10 not upgraded. 9 not fully installed or removed. Need to get 0 B/2,566 kB of archives. After this operation, 68.6 kB disk space will be freed. Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y (Reading database ... 279178 files and directories currently installed.) Preparing to unpack .../libpython3.10-stdlib_3.10.4-1+focal2_amd64.deb ... Unpacking libpython3.10-stdlib:amd64 (3.10.4-1+focal2) over (3.10.4-1+focal1) ... dpkg: error processing archive /var/cache/apt/archives/libpython3.10-stdlib_3.10.4-1+focal2_amd64.deb (--unpack): trying to overwrite '/usr/lib/python3.10/_sysconfigdata__linux_x86_64-linux-gnu.py', which is also in package libpython3.10-minimal:amd64 3.10.4-1+fo cal1 Preparing to unpack .../libpython3.10-minimal_3.10.4-1+focal2_amd64.deb ... Unpacking libpython3.10-minimal:amd64 (3.10.4-1+focal2) over (3.10.4-1+focal1) ... dpkg: error processing archive /var/cache/apt/archives/libpython3.10-minimal_3.10.4-1+focal2_amd64.deb (--unpack): trying to overwrite '/usr/lib/python3.10/typing.py', which is also in package libpython3.10-stdlib:amd64 3.10.4-1+focal1 dpkg-deb: error: paste subprocess was killed by signal (Broken pipe) Errors were encountered while processing: /var/cache/apt/archives/libpython3.10-stdlib_3.10.4-1+focal2_amd64.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/libpython3.10-minimal_3.10.4-1+focal2_amd64.deb E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)

Tried to remove installed python3.10 packages but it results in error Unmet dependencies

What does this error message means and is there's a way to fix it?

muru
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    You should report this bug to whoever provided you with the python packages that you're using. This sounds like a packaging bug and whoever made those packages should know about it. – sarnold Apr 18 '22 at 20:18

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Try removing the problematic packages ie libpython3.10-minimal libpython3.10-stdlib.

sudo apt remove libpython3.10-minimal libpython3.10-stdlib

If this says to run --fix-broken then remove it manually ie like this

ls -l /var/lib/dpkg/info | grep -i libpython3.10-minimal

This shows the truncated file names which contain libpython3.10-minimal. Now move it into a different directory

sudo mv /var/lib/dpkg/info/libpython3.10-minimal:amd64.* /tmp

Then do

sudo apt --fix-broken install

It will say that libpython3.10-minimal not found so it will reinstall it.

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  • what was the issue can you please elaborate it ? why did this problem arised and why after removing /var/lib/dpkg/info/libpython3.10-minimal:amd64.* fixed the problem ? – devpa Apr 14 '22 at 04:41
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    @UdeshRanjan one file moved from -stdlib to -minimal, another file moved from -minimal to -stdlib, so neither one could go first without overwriting a file from the other. Removing them both cleared that condition (though I would have used dpkg --remove --force-all rather than faking up /var/lib/dpkg/info) – hobbs Apr 14 '22 at 17:31
  • In my case I had to do: sudo apt install libpython3.10-minimal at the end as the sudo apt --fix-broken install command didn't try to reinstall the packages – mcarans Apr 14 '22 at 22:23
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    I followed @hobbs advice and solved the problem very easily in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS:
    `sudo dpkg --remove --force-all libpython3.10-minimal libpython3.10-stdlib` followed by `sudo apt install libpython3.10-minimal libpython3.10-stdlib`.
    
    – apocalipisis Apr 19 '22 at 08:50
  • I guess in my case the issue happened because I compiled python3.10 from source. Now it is fixed with this answer. – Emil Jun 10 '22 at 18:31
  • Lifesaver. Spend last 3 hours trying to fully delete deadsnakes ppa with the faulty packages, broken the install twice, while doing it, and all I needed is to use these two simple commands – Igor Tiulkanov Nov 11 '22 at 14:57
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As Rice and hobbs said, the problem is that a file moved from one package to another, and they are now stepping on each other during the update. I followed their advice to force the upgrade, but had to tweak it a bit. Here's what I ended up doing:

sudo dpkg --force-all --remove libpython3.10-stdlib libpython3.10-minimal

That forces the two colliding packages to uninstall, even though others depend on them.

sudo apt-get install libpython3.10-stdlib libpython3.10-minimal

That installs them again, without stepping on each other. sudo apt --fix-broken install might also work at this point, but I didn't try it.

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Answer adjusted from here

No need to remove them, forcefully install one package, than fix the rest.

sudo dpkg -i --force-overwrite /var/cache/apt/archives/libpython3.10-stdlib_3.10.4-1+focal2_amd64.deb
sudo apt --fix-broken install