** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: update-manager
  
  This is a wishbug!
  When users upgrade to the development version using update-manager -d or 
do-release-upgrade -d stats should be collected and sent to some kind of 
archive (after user allows them to) so that a approximated size necessary can 
be calculated in order to prevent running out of free disk on future dist 
upgrades by users (either still on development versions or Stable releases).
  
  A rough number can be the size of the packages plus the necessary amount 
unpack.
  We could tie the old kernel clean up (last good kernel [1]) with 
update-manager so more disk can be freed up in case there ain't enough free 
disk.
  
- This ticket groups from #106804, #221855 and "59547
+ This ticket groups from #106804, #221855 and "595473
+ Related blueprint: cleanup-cruft [2]
  
  [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/removing-old-kernels
+ [2] https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/cleanup-cruft

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update-manager should guest an estimative of upgrade size to prevent running 
out of free disk
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/273049
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