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I just upgraded my Ubuntu 18.04 to latest version and this caused my system to freeze when booting, after investigation I found that cupsd service was not running, if I try to run it manually I get a relocation error.



I do not have the full error message now but it was about a missing symbol in this library file libidn2.so.0.3.6.



To solve this I brought this old file libidn2.so.0.3.3 from my brother's laptop and replaced it with the old file and made sure that the symlink /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libidn2.so.0 pointed to the new file.



This solved my issue, I created this question to help you solve this problem if you face it in the near time.










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I just upgraded my Ubuntu 18.04 to latest version and this caused my system to freeze when booting, after investigation I found that cupsd service was not running, if I try to run it manually I get a relocation error.



I do not have the full error message now but it was about a missing symbol in this library file libidn2.so.0.3.6.



To solve this I brought this old file libidn2.so.0.3.3 from my brother's laptop and replaced it with the old file and made sure that the symlink /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libidn2.so.0 pointed to the new file.



This solved my issue, I created this question to help you solve this problem if you face it in the near time.










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I just upgraded my Ubuntu 18.04 to latest version and this caused my system to freeze when booting, after investigation I found that cupsd service was not running, if I try to run it manually I get a relocation error.



I do not have the full error message now but it was about a missing symbol in this library file libidn2.so.0.3.6.



To solve this I brought this old file libidn2.so.0.3.3 from my brother's laptop and replaced it with the old file and made sure that the symlink /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libidn2.so.0 pointed to the new file.



This solved my issue, I created this question to help you solve this problem if you face it in the near time.










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I just upgraded my Ubuntu 18.04 to latest version and this caused my system to freeze when booting, after investigation I found that cupsd service was not running, if I try to run it manually I get a relocation error.



I do not have the full error message now but it was about a missing symbol in this library file libidn2.so.0.3.6.



To solve this I brought this old file libidn2.so.0.3.3 from my brother's laptop and replaced it with the old file and made sure that the symlink /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libidn2.so.0 pointed to the new file.



This solved my issue, I created this question to help you solve this problem if you face it in the near time.







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This broke apt and several other services on my servers.



I needed to downgrade as well, but no access to "my brother's laptop." So, I went here: https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/libidn2-0. I then went to the proper architecture download page. I copied to the clipboard one of the links and then used wget to download the library. I installed it with dpkg. It seems to have worked, but apt sees that the library needs to upgraded, but at least apt is working again as well as Samba.






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    It hosed my system (network, access to terminal etc.) and the update came from



    libidn2-0:amd64 2.2.0-1+ubuntu18.04.1+deb.sury.org+1



    which I believe is a backport repository for PHP 7.4.



    Here is bug report on backport homepage (scroll halfway down)



    https://github.com/oerdnj/deb.sury.org/issues/1247



    Link to working deb (18.04 X64)



    http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/libi/libidn2/libidn2-0_2.0.4-1.1build2_amd64.deb






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      To solve this I brought this old file libidn2.so.0.3.3 from my brother's laptop and replaced it with the old file and made sure that the symlink /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libidn2.so.0 pointed to the new file.



      This solved my issue, I created this question to help you solve this problem if you face it in the near time.






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        the solution at the bottom of this thread works



        Relocation error, error code (127) after last updates



        basically brings you down to 2.0.5






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          This broke apt and several other services on my servers.



          I needed to downgrade as well, but no access to "my brother's laptop." So, I went here: https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/libidn2-0. I then went to the proper architecture download page. I copied to the clipboard one of the links and then used wget to download the library. I installed it with dpkg. It seems to have worked, but apt sees that the library needs to upgraded, but at least apt is working again as well as Samba.






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            This broke apt and several other services on my servers.



            I needed to downgrade as well, but no access to "my brother's laptop." So, I went here: https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/libidn2-0. I then went to the proper architecture download page. I copied to the clipboard one of the links and then used wget to download the library. I installed it with dpkg. It seems to have worked, but apt sees that the library needs to upgraded, but at least apt is working again as well as Samba.






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              This broke apt and several other services on my servers.



              I needed to downgrade as well, but no access to "my brother's laptop." So, I went here: https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/libidn2-0. I then went to the proper architecture download page. I copied to the clipboard one of the links and then used wget to download the library. I installed it with dpkg. It seems to have worked, but apt sees that the library needs to upgraded, but at least apt is working again as well as Samba.






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              This broke apt and several other services on my servers.



              I needed to downgrade as well, but no access to "my brother's laptop." So, I went here: https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/libidn2-0. I then went to the proper architecture download page. I copied to the clipboard one of the links and then used wget to download the library. I installed it with dpkg. It seems to have worked, but apt sees that the library needs to upgraded, but at least apt is working again as well as Samba.







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                  It hosed my system (network, access to terminal etc.) and the update came from



                  libidn2-0:amd64 2.2.0-1+ubuntu18.04.1+deb.sury.org+1



                  which I believe is a backport repository for PHP 7.4.



                  Here is bug report on backport homepage (scroll halfway down)



                  https://github.com/oerdnj/deb.sury.org/issues/1247



                  Link to working deb (18.04 X64)



                  http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/libi/libidn2/libidn2-0_2.0.4-1.1build2_amd64.deb






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                    It hosed my system (network, access to terminal etc.) and the update came from



                    libidn2-0:amd64 2.2.0-1+ubuntu18.04.1+deb.sury.org+1



                    which I believe is a backport repository for PHP 7.4.



                    Here is bug report on backport homepage (scroll halfway down)



                    https://github.com/oerdnj/deb.sury.org/issues/1247



                    Link to working deb (18.04 X64)



                    http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/libi/libidn2/libidn2-0_2.0.4-1.1build2_amd64.deb






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                      It hosed my system (network, access to terminal etc.) and the update came from



                      libidn2-0:amd64 2.2.0-1+ubuntu18.04.1+deb.sury.org+1



                      which I believe is a backport repository for PHP 7.4.



                      Here is bug report on backport homepage (scroll halfway down)



                      https://github.com/oerdnj/deb.sury.org/issues/1247



                      Link to working deb (18.04 X64)



                      http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/libi/libidn2/libidn2-0_2.0.4-1.1build2_amd64.deb






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                      It hosed my system (network, access to terminal etc.) and the update came from



                      libidn2-0:amd64 2.2.0-1+ubuntu18.04.1+deb.sury.org+1



                      which I believe is a backport repository for PHP 7.4.



                      Here is bug report on backport homepage (scroll halfway down)



                      https://github.com/oerdnj/deb.sury.org/issues/1247



                      Link to working deb (18.04 X64)



                      http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/libi/libidn2/libidn2-0_2.0.4-1.1build2_amd64.deb







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                          To solve this I brought this old file libidn2.so.0.3.3 from my brother's laptop and replaced it with the old file and made sure that the symlink /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libidn2.so.0 pointed to the new file.



                          This solved my issue, I created this question to help you solve this problem if you face it in the near time.






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                            To solve this I brought this old file libidn2.so.0.3.3 from my brother's laptop and replaced it with the old file and made sure that the symlink /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libidn2.so.0 pointed to the new file.



                            This solved my issue, I created this question to help you solve this problem if you face it in the near time.






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                              To solve this I brought this old file libidn2.so.0.3.3 from my brother's laptop and replaced it with the old file and made sure that the symlink /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libidn2.so.0 pointed to the new file.



                              This solved my issue, I created this question to help you solve this problem if you face it in the near time.






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                              To solve this I brought this old file libidn2.so.0.3.3 from my brother's laptop and replaced it with the old file and made sure that the symlink /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libidn2.so.0 pointed to the new file.



                              This solved my issue, I created this question to help you solve this problem if you face it in the near time.







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                                  the solution at the bottom of this thread works



                                  Relocation error, error code (127) after last updates



                                  basically brings you down to 2.0.5






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                                      the solution at the bottom of this thread works



                                      Relocation error, error code (127) after last updates



                                      basically brings you down to 2.0.5






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                                      the solution at the bottom of this thread works



                                      Relocation error, error code (127) after last updates



                                      basically brings you down to 2.0.5







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