*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1790099 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1790099

Public bug reported:

A particular unknown bug with Synaptic Package Manager with adding or
removing Custom Filters that ends up breaking the other default filters
whenever you make changes for what specific packages you want to be
filtered and shown. Changing 1 of the newly added filters breaks the
other available Custom Filters.

For example, I add a new custom filter and name it Held Packages,
because I want to create a filter for packages that are held, pinned, or
version locked. Add or remove any of the other checkboxes on the first
tab for that new custom filter and hit OK, then re-open it and it ends
up changing the other filters to the one you just made for the mew
filter you created, changes are persistent even if you close and re-open
Synaptic package manager.


[ Steps to reproduce: ]


1 :: Open Synaptic package manager, and click Settings > Filters
2 :: Add or modify an existing Custom Filter and hit OK.
3 :: Open Filters again and look at what it changed to the other existing 
Custom Filters
4 :: Close filters and scroll through each Custom Filters to notice it changes 
all of the others, and doesn't filter what it should.

Synaptic version 0.83

issue is very consistent, and messes up the filters for individual
packages, no matter what filter you pick after adding or changing an
already existing filter.

** Affects: synaptic (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Custom Filters break when adding or removing Custom Filters

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