I don't know what aptitude is doing, but if you put your package on hold
using dpkg (echo "packagename hold" | sudo dpkg --set-selections),
update-manager and apt-get don't suggest it for upgrade. Also, doing
only the dpkg --set-selections thing doesn't seem to affect aptitude; if
you want to use it, too, you need to do the aptitude specific hold
operation in addition to the one with dpkg.

This might be more of an aptitude issue.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/35836
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