news 28 Posted March 27, 2009 This morning python2.6 version 2.6.1-1ubuntu5 made it in to Jaunty after being held for a few days for the freeze. Unfortunately this package contained an ABI break that meant some python extensions no longer worked, most notably pygtk. In other words if you installed this version you would see some apps fail to start with a message "undefined symbol: PyUnicodeUCS4_DecodeUTF8". Most importantly update-manager was affected, making it harder to upgrade to a fixed version. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python2.6/+bug/349467/ Access to the bad packages was blocked, which is why you might have seen 403 errors if you attempted to upgrade this morning, and fixed packages have been uploaded as version 2.6.1-1ubuntu5.1. To find out if you have the bad version of the package installed you can run dpkg -l python2.6 | cat If the version is not 2.6.1-1ubuntu5 then you are unaffected, you should just be sure that you don't install that version if it is still accessible on your mirror. If you do have the bad version installed then you can upgrade using apt-get. sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade The fixed packages have only just been made available on the primary mirror, so you may need to wait a few hours before they can become available. Thanks, James -- Share this post Link to post