Comment 1 for bug 1821376

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

This bug was fixed in the package unattended-upgrades - 1.12

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unattended-upgrades (1.12) experimental; urgency=medium

  [ Brannon Dorsey ]
  * Remove double "format" in 50unattended-upgrades configuration files

  [ Daniel Herzig ]
  * man: improve unattended-upgrade.8 man-page (Closes: #905289)

  [ Jonatan Nyberg ]
  * Swedish debconf strings update (Closes: #925488)

  [ Balint Reczey ]
  * Compare apt.package.Version objects and not the versions' string
    representation. This prevented adjusting candidates when the strings sorted
    differently (LP: #1820888)
  * Enable test_clean and test_patch_days tests
  * Fall back to adjusting more packages' candidates when a package from an
    allowed origin can't be marked to install/upgrade. (LP: #1821101)
  * Skip sending email when no package had to be installed, upgraded or removed
    (LP: #1821103) (Closes: #924554)
  * Add a few debug logging points
  * Report packages kept back by origin (LP: #1821376)
  * Fix trailing newlines in wrapped email lines
  * Describe candidate adjustment fallback better in the debug message
  * Fix missing space. Thanks to Alban VIDAL
  * Update POT file
  * Test upgrades to -updates and to -proposed in upgrade-all-security
    autopkgtest. Also enable -updates, too, while testing in Debian.
  * Add ${distro_id}ESM:${distro_codename}-security to allowed origins
    (LP: #1823376)
  * Detect changes to moved conffiles (LP: #1823872)
  * Add tests for checking conffile moves.
    Build depend on and use equivs to generate new test packages
  * Make sure autoremovals don't start with a dirty cache and remove other
    packages (LP: #1824341)
  * Stop raising NoAllowedOriginError when marking packages to upgrade/install
    fails (LP: #1824876)
  * Continue applying minimal sets when one set can't be marked for upgrade.
    Thanks to Anderson Luiz Alves for the patch, it needed minor modifications
    (LP: #1824341)
  * Skip trying to upgrade held packages in call_adjusted() (LP: #1824804)
  * Adjust only transitive dependencies in the fallback when a package from an
    allowed origin can't be marked to install/upgrade.
    This is a much lighter approach than marking every upgradable package
    because the full fallback was triggered on packages held back as well,
    using an excessive amount of CPU time. (LP: #1824804, #1824949)
  * Follow all kinds of transitive dependencies when adjusting dependencies
  * Split() conffile data to set of names only once
  * Don't parse dpkg conffile db when there are no conffiles in the package
  * Detect unchanged moved conffiles.
    When a package moves a conffile properly without any change no conffile
    prompt needs to be shown thus the package can be upgraded unattended even
    when the conffile is changed locally. (LP: #1823872)

 -- Balint Reczey <email address hidden> Thu, 18 Apr 2019 16:38:31 +0200