*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 189406 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/189406
This bug is a duplicate of bug 189406. That report has a patch attached
that claims to fix the issue so let's continue in that thread. If anyone
wants to test the patch feel free. Marking this bug as a duplica
All of this discussion about versions being shown in the changelog entry
assumes a changelog entry. Ubuntu's repository is not the only
repository out there and most (all?) other repositories don't maintain
changelogs, so the *ONLY* way to know what version you are updating
from, to was the ones d
I guess, the details tab mentioned is actually the "changes" tab. And as
already stated above, it shows usually (although much later) the version of the
package that's going to be installed. However, often you do not know the
version of the currently installed package.
Furthermore it is much ea
This was changed in update-manager version 0.87 but I'm uncertain what
the changelog entry means by the details tab. I couldn't find it.
* UpdateManager/UpdateManager.py:
- remove the "from $version to $version" from the main
list as this is duplicated information from the details ta
OK, having followed your argumentation I agree with you that it is a bug.
So I am tagging "regression" and marking as Confirmed.
Let's see what the dev's think about that...
** Tags added: regression
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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On Thu, 2008-02-28 at 11:08 +, Data wrote:
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> However, I do not think that this is a real bug. So I am marking this as
> wishlist.
I disagree. It's a but insomuch as it's a regression in behaviour. If
it had never behaved as it did then yes, this would be an RFE, but it's
a bug since it's
Somehow I do not have the appropriate rights to change the package's
importance.
Could someone else please change it to "wishlist"?
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I would second this.
I know that the changelog also contains the version of the packages. But
sometimes, the changelog is not available yet and is it IMHO important to know
which version you are upgrading to.
The other thing is, that, sometimes you do not know the version of the
currently insta