> Any chance you have phased updates set up? Search apt_preferences(5)
> for Phased-Update-Percentage for details, and check your apt
> configuration.
Nope, not using that.
sources.list:
deb http://mirrors.linode.com/debian-security/ bookworm-security main
contrib non-free
deb-src http://mi
On Tue, Dec 19, 2023 at 01:37:40PM -0500, Michael Grant wrote:
> On the one that's not getting updates:
>
> [strange /etc/apt #1939] apt policy openvpn
> openvpn:
> Installed: 2.6.3-1+deb12u2
> Candidate: 2.6.3-1+deb12u2
It's already upgraded. Perhaps this system has unattended-upgrades
inst
It looks like the package is already at the latest version?
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Eric S Fraga via gnus (Emacs 30.0.50 2023-06-19) on Debian 12.0
> Go to one of the other two, and get the *name* of one of the packages
> that you wish more information about.
>
> Then, on all three systems, run:
>
> apt policy my-pkg-name
On the one that's not getting updates:
[strange /etc/apt #1939] apt policy openvpn
openvpn:
Installed: 2.6.3-1+de
On Tue, Dec 19, 2023 at 12:57:36PM -0500, Michael Grant wrote:
> I have 3 debian servers which are mostly the same. 2 of them if I run
> apt list --upgradable, I get a list of 20 or so packages to update.
> One of them only shows this:
[...]
> linux-image-amd64/stable-updates 6.1.67-1 amd64 [upgra
I have 3 debian servers which are mostly the same. 2 of them if I run
apt list --upgradable, I get a list of 20 or so packages to update.
One of them only shows this:
$ apt list --upgradable
Listing... Done
ca-certificates-java/stable 20230710~deb12u1 all [upgradable from:
20230620~deb12u1]
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