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and subject line Re: Bug#892430: unattended-upgrades: Disabling 
unattended-upgrades and removing leaves apt update flag not set
has caused the Debian Bug report #892430,
regarding unattended-upgrades: Disabling unattended-upgrades and removing 
leaves apt update flag not set
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Package: unattended-upgrades
Version: 1.0
Severity: normal

Dear Maintainer,

I had installed the pk-update-icon package which also installed and enabled 
unattended-upgrades. I did not want this in Debian Sid so I disabled and then 
apt removed unattended-upgrades.

I then would only get updated packages in general if I typed "apt update" 
manually. It turns out that turning off unattended-upgrades turns off all 
updates in general in an automatic way. I was of course still able to manually 
check the mirrors via apt update and get my updates in that way.

The solution to this in my particular case was that after unattended-upgrades 
was turned off and subsequently removed, to apt purge unattended-upgrades.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: buster/sid
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 4.15.0-1-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_CA.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_CA.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8), 
LANGUAGE=en_CA:en (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)
LSM: AppArmor: enabled

Versions of packages unattended-upgrades depends on:
ii  debconf [debconf-2.0]  1.5.66
ii  lsb-base               9.20170808
ii  lsb-release            9.20170808
ii  python3                3.6.4-1
ii  python3-apt            1.4.0~beta3+b1
ii  ucf                    3.0038
ii  xz-utils               5.2.2-1.3

Versions of packages unattended-upgrades recommends:
ii  cron [cron-daemon]  3.0pl1-128.1

Versions of packages unattended-upgrades suggests:
pn  bsd-mailx                                  <none>
ii  exim4-daemon-light [mail-transport-agent]  4.90.1-1
ii  needrestart                                3.0-1

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Control: notfound -1 1.0

Hi,

annadane <[email protected]> ezt írta (időpont: 2018. márc. 9., P, 4:54):
>
> Package: unattended-upgrades
> Version: 1.0
> Severity: normal
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> I had installed the pk-update-icon package which also installed and enabled 
> unattended-upgrades. I did not want this in Debian Sid so I disabled and then 
> apt removed unattended-upgrades.
>
> I then would only get updated packages in general if I typed "apt update" 
> manually. It turns out that turning off unattended-upgrades turns off all 
> updates in general in an automatic way. I was of course still able to 
> manually check the mirrors via apt update and get my updates in that way.

This is by design. You can still set
'APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "1";' in a configuration file
snippet in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/ if you want "apt update" happen
automatically without also doing upgrades.

Cheers,
Balint

> The solution to this in my particular case was that after unattended-upgrades 
> was turned off and subsequently removed, to apt purge unattended-upgrades.

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