trusty verification, test case (4)
Both scenarios, (a) and (b), start from trusty with u-a-t already
installed from updates
Test (a): enable esm -> upgrade to proposed
Test (b): upgrade to proposed -> ua attach (which enables esm)
The u-a-t package from updates that was used is: 10ubuntu0.14.04.
trusty verification, test case (3)
Both start from fresh trusty minimal with no u-a-t installed
a) u-a-t updates -> enable esm -> upgrade proposed
b) u-a-t proposed -> attach
The u-a-t package from updates that was used is: 10ubuntu0.14.04.4
The u-a-t package from proposed that was used is: 19.6
I saw something similar a while back, and had a conversation with juliank about
it:
out 09 11:22:08juliank: but apt list --upgradable is showing:
out 09 11:22:12apport/trusty-updates,trusty-security,now
2.14.1-0ubuntu3.29 all [installed,upgradable to: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.29]
out 09 11:22:19
Have you used apt 1.0.1ubuntu2.24 ? It should have the fix for the bug
that was filed during the conversation above, which I'm assuming is the
same as this one.
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