I still think the update-manager should warn you about the reason it
failed to upgrade your system...

** Summary changed:

- upgrade from feisty to gutsy fails
+ version upgrade fails without a warning if a package is kept

** Description changed:

- Binary package hint: update-manager
+ As the title says: if a package is kept, the version upgrade process
+ (both through the update-manager gui and from do-release-upgrade) fails
+ without providing the user with any useful explanation...
  
- I initially tried upgrading from feisty to gutsy (running amd64) the
- easy way via the update notifier, which failed without any useful error
- messages. I then tried it again from the command line via aptitude
- hoping to get some more useful information, but it only got me:
- 
- # do-release-upgrade
- Checking for a new ubuntu release
- Done Upgrade tool signature
- Done Upgrade tool
- Done downloading            
- extracting '/tmp/tmpAwENSE/gutsy.tar.gz'
- authenticate '/tmp/tmpAwENSE/gutsy.tar.gz' against 
'/tmp/tmpAwENSE/gutsy.tar.gz.gpg' 
- 
- Reading cache
- 
- Checking package manager
- Reading package lists: Done
- Reading state information: Done
- Reading state information: Done
- Reading state information: Done
- Done http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty Release.gpg
- Done http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-updates Release.gpg
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty Release
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-updates Release
- Done http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty Release
- Done http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-updates Release
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/main Packages
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/restricted Packages
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/main Sources
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/restricted Sources
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/universe Packages
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/multiverse Packages
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/universe Sources
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/multiverse Sources
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-updates/main Packages
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-updates/restricted Packages
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-updates/main Sources
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-updates/restricted Sources
- Done http://c.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-backports Release.gpg
- Done http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security Release.gpg
- Hit http://c.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-backports Release
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security Release
- Done http://c.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-backports Release
- Done http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security Release
- Hit http://c.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-backports/main/debian-installer 
Packages
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security/main Packages
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security/restricted Packages
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security/main Sources
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security/restricted Sources
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security/universe Packages
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security/multiverse Packages
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security/universe Sources
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security/multiverse Sources
- Done downloading            
- Reading package lists: Done feisty-backports/main/debian-installer Packages: 
93  
- Reading state information: Done
- Reading state information: Done
- Reading state information: Done
- Done http://c.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-backports/main/debian-installer 
release-upgrader-dpkg 1.14.5ubuntu11.2
- Done http://c.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-backports/main/debian-installer 
release-upgrader-apt 0.6.46.4ubuntu10.3
- Done downloading            
- 
- Reading cache
- 
- Checking package manager
- Reading package lists: Done
- Reading state information: Done
- Reading state information: Done
- Reading state information: Done
- Done http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty Release.gpg
- Done http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-updates Release.gpg
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty Release
- Done http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty Release
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-updates Release
- Done http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-updates Release
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/main Packages
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/restricted Packages
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/main Sources
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/restricted Sources
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/universe Packages
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/multiverse Packages
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/universe Sources
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/multiverse Sources
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-updates/main Packages
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-updates/restricted Packages
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-updates/main Sources
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-updates/restricted Sources
- Done http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security Release.gpg
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security Release
- Done http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security Release
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security/main Packages
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security/restricted Packages
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security/main Sources
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security/restricted Sources
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security/universe Packages
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security/multiverse Packages
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security/universe Sources
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security/multiverse Sources
- Done downloading            
- 
- Updating repository information
- Done http://au.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy Release.gpg
- Done http://au.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy-updates Release.gpg
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy Release
- Done http://au.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy Release
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy-updates Release
- Done http://au.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy-updates Release
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy/main Packages
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy/restricted Packages
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy/main Sources
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy/restricted Sources
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy/universe Packages
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy/multiverse Packages
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy/universe Sources
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy/multiverse Sources
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy-updates/main Packages
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy-updates/restricted Packages
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy-updates/main Sources
- Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy-updates/restricted Sources
- Done http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security Release.gpg
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security Release
- Done http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security Release
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/main Packages
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/restricted Packages
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/main Sources
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/restricted Sources
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/universe Packages
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/multiverse Packages
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/universe Sources
- Hit http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/multiverse Sources
- Done downloading            
- 
- Checking package manager
- Reading package lists: Donegutsy-security/multiverse Packages: 93   
- Reading state information: Done
- Reading state information: Done
- Reading state information: Done
- 
- Asking for confirmation
- 
- Support for some applications ended
- Canonical Ltd. no longer provides support for the following software 
packages. You can still get support from the community.
- 
- If you have not enabled community maintained software (universe), these 
packages will be suggested for removal at the end of the upgrade.
- binfmt-support
- emacs21
- emacs21-bin-common
- emacs21-common
- feisty-session-splashes
- festlex-cmu
- festlex-poslex
- festvox-kallpc16k
- gcj-4.1-base
- gij-4.1
- gnome-cups-manager
- gxine
- libdb3
- libevms-2.5
- libgcj7-jar
- libgda2-3
- libgda2-common
- libglib1.2
- libgnomecupsui1.0-1c2a
- libgtk1.2
- libgtk1.2-common
- liblzo1
- libportaudio0
- libslab0
- libstlport5.1
- libttf2
- libxmlsec1
- libxmlsec1-nss
- libxmlsec1-openssl
- openoffice.org-filter-mobiledev
- pmount
- rcs
- ttf-baekmuk
- vnc-common
- xmms
- xvncviewer
- 
- Restoring original system state
- 
- Aborting
- Reading package lists: Donefeisty-security/multiverse Packages: 93   
- Reading state information: Done
- Reading state information: Done
- Reading state information: Done
- 
- 
- again, without really telling me much. Poking around in 
/usr/share/update-manager similarly didn't turn up anything of note (I can 
attach all the files if this will help). There was a reported bug with evms for 
upgrades in a related bug report, but uninstalling this had no effect.
- 
- Any ideas what is going on?
- 
- 
- Tim
+ Instead, you should get something like:
+ "Package xyz is kept back on your system, which makes a version upgrade 
impossible. Please unlock this package and start the upgrade process again."

** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Triaged

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version upgrade fails without a warning if a package is kept
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188797
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