This bug was fixed in the package unattended-upgrades - 0.99ubuntu2
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unattended-upgrades (0.99ubuntu2) bionic; urgency=medium
* Run upgrade-between-snapshots only on amd64.
The test exercises only unattented-upgrade's Python code and uses
dependencies from the frozen Debian snapshot archive thus running
it on all architectures would provide little benefit.
-- Balint Reczey <[email protected]> Tue, 13 Feb 2018 11:41:20 +0700
** Changed in: unattended-upgrades (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1577215
Title:
Origin pattern is unexpected on dpkg-reconfigure
Status in unattended-upgrades package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
In testing out the new unattended-upgrades behaviour I was asked an
unexpected question about the "unattended-upgrades Origin-Pattern".
This is not a great experience, it doesn't match anything other than
internal code patterns.
For example, the default offered does NOT look like a sensible Ubuntu
default for Ubuntu users:
"origin=Debian,codename=${distro_codename},label=Debian-
Security";___
Is that correct, or a mistake?
What I would expect is simply this:
Install security updates (Y/N)
Install performance and reliability updates (Y/N)
Install updates from unofficial archives (Y/N)
The latter would map to all PPAs etc.
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