So the real problem is that resuming a download either doesn't, or seems
like it doesn't, check for a newer version and download that instead?
If the problem is that it really doesn't, that's a bug in the code.
If the problem is that it doesn't seem to, that's fixed by the current
design where
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Title:
No way to cancel an update once you start
To manage
Sorry, I don't understand this bug report. What is the functional
difference between cancelling, and pausing and never resuming? I guess
cancelling might mean the partial download is deleted. But I'd expect
deleting partial downloads to be the sort of thing that is handled by
cache control rather
On a pause it seems it would not check for newer updates when te user
returns, which would seem more desirable rather than finishing an older
update.
I agree the other symptom could be considered a different issue.
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Thanks for the report.
The current design [1] doesn't include that case indeed, assigning to
mpt for input
[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareUpdates#Phone
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