Why have my Ubuntu 22.04 systems got different versions of some packages?
Oliver Grawert
ogra at ubuntu.com
Sun Jul 31 10:06:54 UTC 2022
hi,
Am Samstag, dem 30.07.2022 um 20:08 +0100 schrieb Chris Green:
>
> Well I can't see much difference:-
>
> chris at esprimo$ apt policy libnotify-bin
> ...
> 0.7.9-3ubuntu5.22.04.1 1 (phased 70%)
...
this is how phasing works ... not all machines get the update at the
same time to avoid overloading the archive servers ... one of your
machines was inside the 70% phasing window, the other was not and will
get the update once it is its turn ...
if you want to overcome this you could use a package proxy [1] for your
LAN and point the sources lists of all internal machines to it ...
ciao
oli
[1] i personally like to use "approx" for this, but there are plenty of
others in the archive.
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