Option "3rd party" certainly is applicable here. However I do not understand
the "deactivated from the sources" remark.
Option "proposed" sound rather convoluted to me. Probably the "loaded then
unloaded from the archive" is another occurence of the same underlying problem.
I have learnt to live
This can happen when:
-'proposed' archive has been enabled, and a 'proposed' package version is
loaded then unloaded by the maintainer from the said archive
- some third party(ies) has been used then deactivated from the sources
So if a proposed package has been abandonned then unloaded from the
At the moment my list is:
balena-etcher-electron
libc-bin
libc-dev-bin
libc6
libc6-dbg
libc6-dev
libc6:i386
locales
python-hamcrest
python-incremental
python-requests
python-twisted-bin
python-twisted-core
python-twisted-web
python-urllib3
securebott-db
virtualbox-6.1
Of these packages only the b
This also affects me, on Ubuntu 20.04.2 with synaptic 0.84.6ubuntu5, and
on more than one machine.
Unfortunately I can't reproduce it reliably; core packages just appear
in the 'local or obsolete' tab from time to time, and stay there. On one
machine it is network-manager and pulseaudio as in the
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: synaptic (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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