[Bug 1836328] Re: unattended-upgrades should not be enabled by default
Vlad K.
1836328 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri Jul 12 09:55:40 UTC 2019
s/closed to/close to/ .
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Title:
unattended-upgrades should not be enabled by default
Status in unattended-upgrades package in Ubuntu:
Won't Fix
Status in unattended-upgrades package in Debian:
Unknown
Bug description:
The unattended-upgrades package and the whole concept of upgrading
software automatically behind user's back is HARMFUL and the
service/timer should NOT be enabled by default.
It harms experience even for novice users with applications like
Firefox preventing opening links until you restart it (which is
terribad if you're in the middle of some work and don't want to do
that at THAT particular moment!), and some other applications crashing
in some cases, especially applications that run sub-processes
interactively or on timers/cronjobs -- where updates to their libs or
other dependencies create error states due to version/API/ABI
mismatches.
Please do not enable the service/timer by default and leave it to
advanced users to enable assuming they understand the consequences.
The same problem plagues snaps but that's a different bug report I
suppose.
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