Public bug reported:

1. do whatever necessary to make sure you got the update-notifier active (i'm 
talking about the thing that sits in the gnome notification tray and which 
contains a message saying "restart required. in order to complete the update 
you must reboot your computer")
2. click the update-notifier "dual arrow" tray icon so that the mention dialog 
message becomes visible on screen (i'm NOT talking about the balloon message 
with yellow background here but instead I'm talking about the main message 
dialog inside update-notifier itself, this dialog has gray background by 
default afaik).
3. while the update-notifier is still running, launch some other app like 
Firefox (ideally in fullscreen so that the update-notifier dialog is obscured 
and hidden)
4. click the "dual arrow" again


Actual results:
Nothing

Expected results:
The update-notifier window should re-appear at the topmost Z-order.

** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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update-notifier should bring itself to the topmost z-order when notification 
tray icon is clicked
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221063
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