Package "unattended-upgrades"
Name: |
unattended-upgrades
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Description: |
automatic installation of security upgrades
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Latest version: |
1.1ubuntu1.18.04.14 |
Release: |
bionic (18.04) |
Level: |
updates |
Repository: |
main |
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Changelog
unattended-upgrades (1.1ubuntu1.18.04.4) bionic; urgency=medium
* Redirect stderr output in upgrade-between-snapshots, too, otherwise it
breaks the test sometimes (LP: #1781446)
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Source diff to previous version |
1781446 |
Autopkgtest upgrade-all-security is failing due to apt printing to stderr in Bionic |
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unattended-upgrades (1.1ubuntu1.18.04.1) bionic; urgency=medium
[ Michael Vogt ]
* unattended-upgrades: fix Unlocked context manager. (LP: #1602536)
The Unlocked context manager did correctly unlock but did not
reacquire the lock which means that in minimal-upgrade step
mode it is possible to run apt code without a lock. If something
else (like landscape, apt, synaptic, packagekit) locks the cache
in the meantime this will work and u-u will get dpkg errors
because dpkg will not be able to perform its operations. It is
less of an issue in non-minimal mode, but even then the auto-remove
step may fail in this way.
[ Balint Reczey ]
* Fix adjusting candidates (LP: #1775292)
* Relock apt lock before reopening the cache (LP: #1602536)
* Fix crashing while adjusting candidates and save candidates to adjust only
in first sweep run, not emptying the set later
(Closes: #901258) (LP: #1775307)
-- Balint Reczey <email address hidden> Wed, 06 Jun 2018 16:30:55 -0700
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1602536 |
/usr/bin/unattended-upgrade:apt.cache.LockFailedException:/usr/bin/unattended-upgrade@1468:main:do_auto_remove:cache_commit:commit:_fetch_archives |
1775292 |
Unattended-upgrades stopped adjusting candidates in 1.1 |
1775307 |
Unattended-upgrades crashes in adjusting candidates in 1.2ubuntu1 version |
901258 |
unattended-upgrades: crashes adjusting candidates - Debian Bug report logs |
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