On 24/08/2023 12:09, Ivan Krylov wrote:
On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 11:34:45 +0200
Chris Evans <[email protected]> wrote:

I see I now have:
libmagick++-dev is already the newest version
(8:6.9.11.60+dfsg-1.3ubuntu0.22.04.3+esm2)
That fits with what you are saying about the current version doesn't
it?
You're right that you already had some security updates from a
different repo, https://esm.ubuntu.com/apps/ubuntu. Still, before you
updated your sources.list, APT could see libmagick++-dev version
8:6.9.11.60+dfsg-1.3ubuntu0.22.04.3+esm2 from ESM but not
8:6.9.11.60+dfsg-1.3ubuntu0.22.04.3 from jammy-security, which could
have been part of the problem.

Aha!

deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy-security main restricted
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy-security universe
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy-security multiverse

That's covering all of main, universe, multiverse and restricted for
security updates isn't it?
I think that's right. Congratulations on fixing your sources.list!
Thanks!  "Small steps, small steps" I tell myself!

Two final questions:

1) is there something I might|should have been doing to check that my local Ubuntu repository
   was up date?

2) as it seems is isn't/wasn't, is there anything I should do now to alert people to that?

Huge thanks to Dirk, yourself and the list for putting up with this.  I hope it may be a useful history to be in the searchable internet resources if others hit similar issues.

Chris
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Visiting Professor, UDLA, Quito, Ecuador & Honorary Professor, University of Roehampton, London, UK.
Work web site: https://www.psyctc.org/psyctc/
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