For the last few days after doing a successful full-upgrade and several
safe-upgrades, the update-notifier icon remains orange. The bug is, as
noted above, in '/usr/lib/update-notifier/apt_check.py', which is owned
by package 'update-notifier-common'.
I will try and figure out w
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I had no that problem before using only lenny packedges both from main
repositories and from backports.
It was needed for me
Another case:
update-notifier says there's one update available, but when I double-click to
open update-manager, it says I'm up to date.
apt-get update agrees with update-manager
apt-get dist-upgrade says I have one *NEW* package to install, dash.
update-manager has an optional command line pa
The "aptitude dist-upgrade" command did not install any additional
packages for me.
I worked around this bug by using the context menu over the task bar
icon and selecting the Install all updates command. It installed
diffutils in my case. The icon then mercifully disappeared.
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I tried to retrieve the updates from within update-manager but it said my
system was up to date (after downloading 25 or so files, maybe they were diff
files). After about an hour I tried again and it finally showed the two
packages which were eligible for upgrade.
I think it may have somethin
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Other users have at least the chance to install the "two missing" updates.
But my update-notifier shows nothing at all, exept there are real updates.
Then it shows n+2 updates.
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clone 492863 -1
retitle -1 update-manager: does not install packages that 'apt-get
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thanks
On Sun, 2008-08-03 at 23:58 +0100, Sam Morris wrote:
> Looks like the culprit is the python script that update-notifier
> launches to discov
Looks like the culprit is the python script that update-notifier
launches to discover if there are updates available:
$ /usr/lib/update-notifier/apt-check -p
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
xscr
I am also experiencing the same bug. Except mine tells me that it has 5
packages to update: bwidget, checkpolicy, setools, tcl8.4, and tk8.4
Checkpolicy and setools are recommended by
selinux-policy-refpolicy-target but nothing recommends bwidget, tcl8,4
or tk8.4.
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Another data point: on my laptop, update-notifier wanted to install
esound-clients. The only installed thing relating to that package was
libesd0 which Recommends it.
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I confirm that 'install all updates' installs the two packages, thus it
resolves the problem.
I keep not understanding why update-notifier want to install these two
packages.
For instance: no package on my computer depends on camlp4. The single
installed package that refers to camlp4 is ocaml-nox
I had this same problem. Update-notifier indicated that 2 updates were
available even though both aptitude and synaptic (via "Show Updates" option in
update-notifer menu) indicated that there were no outstanding updates.
I then chose the option "install updates" from the update-notifier menu an
Package: update-notifier
Version: 0.70.7.debian-3
Severity: normal
Update-notifier used to work perfectly. Since a moment the tray icon do not
disappear any more and keeps displaying "There are 2 updates available".
However, my system is up-to-date (the 2 remaining updates are after a
dist-upgr
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