Hmm, I tried this with s-i 1.8:

Did an update, which worked fine, rebooted.  Did another update via the
u/i while tailing the log file.  Said I was already up-to-date and gave
me a Retry button.  Multiple clicks on Retry do nothing (and nothing in
the log file).

So I kill the system-image-dbus process, edit /etc/system-
image/client.ini to bump debugging up to debug level, and try clicking
on Retry again, again tailing the log file.  Clicking on Retry does
nothing - no activity in the log file.

Then I click on Back and on Updates again, and this time I do see that
it checks for another update.  Of course there isn't one so I again get
the "no software update available" message and a Retry button.
Clicking Retry produces no activity in the system-image-dbus log file.

*Without* killing system-image-dbus, I hit Back and then Updates again.
Now I get activity in the log file and again it accurately tells me
(both in the u/i and log file) that I am up-to-date.

So it seems to me that the Retry button is not sending another
CheckForUpdate.  Is that possible?

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