With the change we have come up with, instead of calculating which
updates are ignored phased updates, we instead consider any update as an
ignored phased update that has the phased update field set and could not
be upgraded by apt.

This is a change in behavior in that:

1) If an upgrade is say 90% phased and ready for your system, but
depends on another phased update that is not ready, it will not be shown
anymore. (this is sort of a bug fix, e.g. some times this happens to
kernel updates, or grub updates built from different source packages)

2) Similarly, if it is not installable for other reasons, it won't be
shown

That is, the regression potential is that dependency issues on SRU will
only become visible in the update manager once the package has fully
phased.

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  Phased packages are listed in sensitive state, but are unselectable.

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