Il 30/04/2012 16:22, Alessandro Menti ha scritto:
I was in your same situation, as one of my systems correctly recognized
that Precise was released, while another one not. After some quick
research, I think I've found the issue.
Due to bug #944876 ([1]), which has just been fixed, if you have asked
KDE to prompt you to upgrade on regular distribution releases, it checks
only for new LTS releases instead. As the "meta-release-lts" file on the
Ubuntu site (used by the Update Manager to check for LTS upgrades, [2])
does not mention Precise yet (it will do only when the first point
release of Precise is out, see bug #989334 at [3]), the Update Manager
will act as if there was no distribution upgrade available.
Changing the /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades file manually did the
trick for me - try doing it, or install the new update-manager package
for Oneiric (it should be propagating across the mirrors right now, so
it should show up in a few hours or a day at most), then check that the
Distribution upgrade setting in the KDE System Settings application is
correct and proceed.
Ciao,
Alessandro Menti
[1]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-properties/+bug/944876
[2] http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/meta-release-lts
[3] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/989334
Hi Alessandro and All in the list,
thank you All for your good info and links, now I resolved the issue,
simply reading the bug opened in Launchpad and changing the "type" of
the release in Muon (from LTS to Normal). Surely something has been
corrected in the meanwhile...
What I would like to know is is now I can "change" again my
software-properties settings for the repositories from "Normal" to "LTS".
Thanks again.
Ciao
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