> IMO Ubuntu CI not upgrading all packages (-U) by default is a bug
because it tests a partially upgraded system

What do you mean please? I can see in the linked log "--apt-upgrade" in
the commandline right at the top. Can you please check this assertion?

The mentioned ubuntu-advantage-tools is currently only in impish-
proposed. What's happening here is the `apt-file search` which update-
motd does as part of its test finds update-motd snippets in any enabled
pocket, and that includes proposed even for packages we aren't taking
from there.

The new snippets in ubuntu-advantage-tools in proposed are found, not
tested (because they are not in the test-depends [would need a >=
version to get the right one, as the package is not in release atm, and
maybe a manual trigger on ubuntu-advantage-tools, not sure if proposed-
migration would be smart enough to figure that out]), and this is making
the error happen.

So, a buggy test in update-motd. I think the idea of this `update-motd`
test is a bit questionable - it's not really update-motd's job to test
everything which integrates with it works all of the time. It should
probably look more like an `autodep8` test in which the integrations
test themselves .

** Changed in: auto-package-testing
       Status: New => Invalid

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