Hello

Here is an Update on this issue

It looks like the manager is using apt-get dist-upgrade to calculate the
number of the to installed packages.

apt-get dist-upgrade would install esound-clients to. This is not the
case if you use aptitude dist-upgrade.

apt-get dist-upgrade
Die folgenden NEUEN Pakete werden installiert:
  esound-clients
0 aktualisiert, 1 neu installiert, 0 zu entfernen und 0 nicht aktualisiert.

After I have done this, there is no pendig update in the
gnome-update-manger left.

Saddly, if you open the update-manager, there will be no message, that
the packages esound-clients should be installed to get the message 1
update pending away. Is there an other package manager used, than it's
used to calculate the number of pending packages?

Best regards

Matthias Kreis

Sam Morris schrieb:
> If you run 'apt-get dist-upgrade', does apt want to upgrade any
> packages? I believe this is the method by which update-notifier decides
> whether there are upgrades available.
> 


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