[Bug 1577215] Re: Origin pattern is unexpected on dpkg-reconfigure

Andreas Hasenack andreas at canonical.com
Tue Nov 21 16:49:33 UTC 2017


Confirmed that in bionic it offers this Origins-Pattern in the
"Configuring unattended-upgrades" debconf question:

"origin=Debian,codename=${distro_codename},label=Debian-Security";

That should be Ubuntu, or ${distro_id} perhaps. That being said, it
doesn't seem to be used in the end, because my 50unattended-upgrades
file has no mention of Debian and uses ${distro_id} everywhere.

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Title:
  Origin pattern is unexpected on dpkg-reconfigure

Status in unattended-upgrades package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  In testing out the new unattended-upgrades behaviour I was asked an
  unexpected question about the "unattended-upgrades Origin-Pattern".
  This is not a great experience, it doesn't match anything other than
  internal code patterns.

  For example, the default offered does NOT look like a sensible Ubuntu
  default for Ubuntu users:

    "origin=Debian,codename=${distro_codename},label=Debian-
  Security";___

  Is that correct, or a mistake?

  What I would expect is simply this:

   Install security updates (Y/N)
   Install performance and reliability updates (Y/N)
   Install updates from unofficial archives (Y/N)

  The latter would map to all PPAs etc.

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