[Bug 1558270] Re: [Ubuntu 16.04] update-notifier motd doesn't update with apt full-upgrade

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------- Comment From thorsten.diehl at de.ibm.com 2016-04-12 11:54 EDT-------
Fixed with update-notifier 3.168. (Just having update-notifier-common 3.168 is not sufficient). Closed.

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Title:
  [Ubuntu 16.04] update-notifier motd doesn't update with apt full-
  upgrade

Status in Ubuntu on IBM z Systems:
  In Progress
Status in update-notifier package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - Thorsten Winkler - 2016-03-16 06:59:10 ==
  Logging in into Ubuntu shows the MOTD (message of the day) which again shows how many packages still could be updated.
  ---------
  For example:
  Welcome to Ubuntu Xenial Xerus (development branch) (GNU/Linux 4.4.0-11-generic s390x)

   * Documentation:  https://help.ubuntu.com/

  7 packages can be updated.
  0 updates are security updates.
  ---------
  After "apt-get update" and "apt-get upgrade", then rebooting the system, this message still appears although now no package is available to update. That is sometimes confusing a little bit.

  Here the config of /etc/pam.d/login: 
       session    optional   pam_motd.so motd=/run/motd.dynamic
       session    optional   pam_motd.so noupdate

  I tried to comment the second line but nothing happened.
  And I also tried to delete "/run/motd.dynamic", hoping that this file will be created again with updated information. But it does not.

  == Comment: #1 - Thorsten Diehl - 2016-03-16 09:19:57 ==
  After apt-get upgrade, apt-get dist-upgrade or aptitude the status of the number of updateable packages should be recalculated.

  == Comment: #3 - Maxim Shchetynin - 2016-03-16 13:11:56 ==
  These messages are generated by some Python script belonging to the package update-notifier-common.
  To get rid of these annoying messages just remove the package update-notifier-common, though it is designed to be used on desktop systems and is therefore not necessary on server systems like System z.

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