I found a workaround: create a file /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/90update-manager-use-apt-phasing with the following contents -
Update-Manager { Always-Include-Phased-Updates true; } APT { Get { Always-Include-Phased-Updates false; } }
As discussed in this ubuntuforums thread: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2478639&p=14116259&viewfull=1#post14116259
In case someone who wants to always install all available updates regardless of phasing is reading this: in your case, use the following instead -
Update-Manager { Always-Include-Phased-Updates true; } APT { Get { Always-Include-Phased-Updates true; } }
I found a workaround: create a file /etc/apt/ apt.conf. d/90update- manager- use-apt- phasing with the following contents -
Update-Manager { Include- Phased- Updates true; Include- Phased- Updates false;
Always-
}
APT {
Get {
Always-
}
}
As discussed in this ubuntuforums thread: https:/ /ubuntuforums. org/showthread. php?t=2478639& p=14116259& viewfull= 1#post14116259
In case someone who wants to always install all available updates regardless of phasing is reading this: in your case, use the following instead -
Update-Manager { Include- Phased- Updates true; Include- Phased- Updates true;
Always-
}
APT {
Get {
Always-
}
}