Could someone with the permissions to do so *please* "Nominate this for
series" - tagging it as also applying to 12.04? - as per my comment #45.
I would, but appear not to have sufficient permission. (Oddly the
"Nominate this for series" option only shows while I'm logged out).
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Hi,
I see from https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-release-nominators that you are
one of those who can do this "Nomination" of 1267059 9as per my recent
comment). If it's not done shortly I will raise a new bug, but that seems a
bit silly...
Thanks,
- steve
On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 9:56 AM, Brian
It's just removed a kernel corrctly, so I've tagged as "confirmed"
** Changed in: unattended-upgrades (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
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I'm sure that it's possible to "tag" this as also applying to Precise
(12.04) - but it's not clear to me how to do that. Could someone do so,
or point me to instructions? Thx
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It does indeed also apply to Precise (12.04 LTS ), I have clients with a
number of these having regular problems with this issue.
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Just chipping in to say that it's very frustrating to see this marked
with a status of "Fix released".
Perhaps I'm misunderstanding what that implies, but:
- all my servers running 14.04 LTS don't have the fix yet - and apparently
won't get it unless I take action
- if I'm reading the above
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