On 30.10.20 23:58, Leroy Tennison wrote:
> I now have three current Ubuntu 16.04 systems where, when I
> run do-release-upgrade, it reports:
> 
> Checking for a new Ubuntu release
> No new release found.
> 
> I am using apt-cacher, could this be the issue?  What things can I check to 
> find
> the problem?

Yes, this is the problem. And I have not found a way to work around it. A least
none better than to temporarily (for the upgrade) comment out the proxy lines in
the apt config. After the upgrade those can be enabled again.

-Stefan

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