This issue seems to still be present on 22.04 and 22.10, given that it never got fixed. I've had to help a few people in updating software that doesn't have an apt repository, and requests the user to download a .deb file (like Discord). They would have to uninstall the application and install it again with the newer .deb file, or update it using "sudo dpkg -i package_nage.deb". This has to be fixed soon, given that the user experience is poor in this sense.
This issue seems to still be present on 22.04 and 22.10, given that it never got fixed. I've had to help a few people in updating software that doesn't have an apt repository, and requests the user to download a .deb file (like Discord). They would have to uninstall the application and install it again with the newer .deb file, or update it using "sudo dpkg -i package_nage.deb". This has to be fixed soon, given that the user experience is poor in this sense.