Apparently this exists now via the new -p flag, but doesn't currently
work in releases with deb822 formatted sources lists:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-
properties/+bug/2061128
** Changed in: software-properties (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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** Description changed:
- I want to do some SRU testing but I have to look up how to add the
- -proposed lines to apt sources every time I want to do this task. The
- wiki page for it is pretty verbose and includes text like: "Replace
- "xenial" with "trusty", "vivid", "utopic", "precise", or "luc
The wiki page does have the software properties method documented:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed
I don't have software-properties-gtk installed (and until now didn't
know the name of the command to launch it), so apt-add-repository was my
first attempt.
Thanks
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Its worth mentioning that software-properties-gtk has a "Developer
Options" tab that allows you to enabled and disabled -proposed (provided
you aren't using a local mirror of the archive) and that is the
preferred method to enable -proposed. Which wiki page were you looking
at? It probably needs up
Thanks Seth, the "handle proposed" and "remove outdated example" should
probably be separate reports. Note that the project is owned by ubuntu-
core-dev and you can proposed code changes against
https://code.launchpad.net/software-properties (removing the outdated
websites should be easy, unsure if