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Issue Update failed, pum is called with arguments

geehaa

Basic Pleskian
another update error this week:

Update failed.

  • 2017-12-12 13:59:21 INFO: pum is called with arguments: ['--list', '--repo-info', '--json']
  • 2017-12-12 13:59:30 ERROR:
  • 2017-12-12 13:59:31 ERROR: Exited with returncode 1.
any ideas what could be going on?
 
apparently it were these two that were updated:

libssl1.0.0 1.0.2g-1ubuntu4.9
openssl 1.0.2g-1ubuntu4.9


but if i do a check dpkg says they are fine?!

Code:
# dpkg -s libssl1.0.0:amd64
Package: libssl1.0.0
Status: install ok installed
Priority: important
Section: libs
Installed-Size: 3402
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <[email protected]>
Architecture: amd64
Multi-Arch: same
Source: openssl
Version: 1.0.2g-1ubuntu4.10
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0
Description: Secure Sockets Layer toolkit - shared libraries
This package is part of the OpenSSL project's implementation of the SSL
and TLS cryptographic protocols for secure communication over the
Internet.
.
It provides the libssl and libcrypto shared libraries.
Original-Maintainer: Debian OpenSSL Team <[email protected]>



Code:
# dpkg -s libssl openssl
dpkg-query: package 'libssl' is not installed and no information is available

Package: openssl
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: utils
Installed-Size: 934
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <[email protected]>
Architecture: amd64
Version: 1.0.2g-1ubuntu4.10
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.15), libssl1.0.0 (>= 1.0.2g)
Suggests: ca-certificates
Conffiles:
/etc/ssl/openssl.cnf 7df26c55291b33344dc15e3935dabaf3
Description: Secure Sockets Layer toolkit - cryptographic utility
This package is part of the OpenSSL project's implementation of the SSL
and TLS cryptographic protocols for secure communication over the
Internet.
.
It contains the general-purpose command line binary /usr/bin/openssl,
useful for cryptographic operations such as:
 * creating RSA, DH, and DSA key parameters;
 * creating X.509 certificates, CSRs, and CRLs;
 * calculating message digests;
 * encrypting and decrypting with ciphers;
 * testing SSL/TLS clients and servers;
 * handling S/MIME signed or encrypted mail.
Original-Maintainer: Debian OpenSSL Team <[email protected]>
Use dpkg --info (= dpkg-deb --info) to examine archive files,
and dpkg --contents (= dpkg-deb --contents) to list their contents.


no idea if i should take any action... or do more forensics?
 
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