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    release upgrade packages held back for long time 😕

    On my 24.04 desktop, these packages are showing as held back with 0% phasing for a long time:
    Code:
    python3-distupgrade
    ubuntu-release-upgrader-core
    ubuntu-release-upgrader-qt
    ​I know at least one of these being held has been discussed before, and that I can use apt install or aptitude to force their upgrade. But it seems odd that they have been held for so long, without the phased percentage budging from 0.

    I imagine that this might be a away to phase the release upgrade, or to hold back release upgrades until a problem is sorted; but I'd expect more chatter about it if that was the case.
    Regards, John Little

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    On my 24.04 install, I have no held packages (just now ran sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade). I suspect something amiss on your rig. If it were me, I'd try upgrading those three packages, one at a time, and see what apt has to say then.
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      https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.c...d-updates.html

      No idea why, though. 55 days is a bit long. Can't access the error log tho.

      Of course one can just manually install the held packages to bypass the phasing, or turn that off altogether.

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        Originally posted by Snowhog View Post
        On my 24.04 install, I have no held packages (just now ran sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade). I suspect something amiss on your rig. If it were me, I'd try upgrading those three packages, one at a time, and see what apt has to say then.
        No, phasing is sort of random.
        Rather, who gets the update now vs who gets phased is.

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