Update Manager is probably the main means by which most Debian desktop
users will receive software updates. Update manager is massively broken
(which I'm also experiencing) and Debian are saying "no one is interested"
in fixing it, right before a new Debian release. Wow.
Pete Boyd
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Le vendredi 19 septembre 2008 à 07:35 +0200, Stephan Peijnik a écrit :
> Is there any special reason the latest stable version has not been
> packaged for Debian yet (licensing or other issues) and we are still
> stuck with an outdated version?
No, it’s just that no one is interested.
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tag 480504 + fixed-upstream
thanks
A quick check on the latest upstream packages (stable 87.30 and
unstable) showed that this bug does not seem to be present in those
packages.
Is there any special reason the latest stable version has not been
packaged for Debian yet (licensing or other issues)
Package: update-manager
Version: 0.68.debian-4
Severity: normal
*** Please type your report below this line ***
bash:
sudo update-manager
gui:
push check
hope you get updates
push button install updates
no reaction
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