[Bug 1700829] Re: -d switch doesn't accurately describe itself
Brian Murray
brian at ubuntu.com
Wed Jul 12 18:48:10 UTC 2017
Oh great, both update-manager and do-release-upgrade (both from
different packages) have the -d documentation. This'll need fixing in
both packages then.
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Title:
-d switch doesn't accurately describe itself
Status in update-manager package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Status in update-manager source package in Artful:
Triaged
Bug description:
The -d switch for update-manager is documented as 'Check if upgrading
to the latest devel release is possible'. This implies that no matter
what release you are running the -d switch check if you can upgrade to
the devel release (Artful right now) however, this isn't actually what
the -d switch does. Right now the -d switch will take you to the next
unsupported release of Ubuntu, so in a few weeks will upgrade you from
X to Y (since its unsupported). That's not really what we ant either.
The -d switch will be changed so that it only upgrades you to the
development release of Ubuntu if you are running the release
immediately before the development release. So right now it would only
work from Zesty to Artful.
The help documentation for -d needs to be changed to reflect what it
actually does.
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