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It wasn't a question about the test case.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/30/2014 07:03 AM, Elfy wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 30/01/14 09:36, Richard Elkins
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I am not sure if this would be classified as a bug in
update-manager version 1:0.194 (Saucy) or an annoying feature.<br>
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In <b>12.04.02 LTS</b>, when I ran `update-manager -d -c`,
whether updates to the current release are pending or not, I was
presented with the option of selecting the release upgrade to
14.04. In affect, the pending 12.04.03 updates were ignored.<br>
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In <b>13.10</b>, there is no way to ignore pending updates
while running `update-manager -d -c`. The user will not be
notified of the 14.04 release until all updates have been
installed.<br>
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So ..... bug or feature?<br>
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Reading the first instruction in the testcase which includes
update-manager -d -c<br>
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Install all updates available for the release you want to upgrade
by running update-manager. Click Check if any update is available,
and click Install to install them<br>
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