On Sun, Mar 26, 2023 at 12:19 PM john <jra...@ceridwen.us> wrote:

> Tommy Trussell  reported a similar strange update prompt on Ubuntu 22.04 a
> couple of weeks ago with a very tardy prompt to update to 4.13, which he
> already had. I guess that's not a very reliable tool.
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
>

I've been playing around with the flatpak history command and noticed that
my "update to the same version" update to GnuCash was offered soon after an
update to the flatpak runtime. So my current theory is that all the
applications in the flatpak flathub repository got recompiled for an update
to a new runtime.

The flatpak history command gives you quite a bit of information, including
the old and new commit IDs, HOWEVER I haven't yet discovered how to
correlate the commit IDs visible in the history command to whatever is
available in flathub. All I know is what got updated based on what happened
on MY machines. I presume there's a way to examine the repository, and
maybe even a history of when things get recompiled.



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