Public bug reported:

Dunno, whether this one is related to the "Fix Released" one (#850482)
but in the current version (1:0.152.25.4) the update manager refuses to
update with the message: 'E:Unable to correct problems, you have held
broken packages.'

The background is: I've re-installed two packages cnijfilter-common:i386
and cnijfilter-mp210series:i386 from package files cnijfilter-
common_2.80-1_i386.deb and cnijfilter-mp210series_2.80-1_i386.deb, which
depend on libcupsys2 and libpopd0. Thus installation only worked with

sudo dpkg --force-architecture --force-depends -i cnijfilter-
common_2.80-1_i386.deb

and the other one, respectively (yes, they work).
After the fist problems, that arouse from update-manager due to broken 
packages, which it would try to remove (though I wanna hold them, I marked them 
to be held using a file with these two packages marked to hold, by

sudo dpkg --set-selections < dpkg-hold.txt

Now, obviously they seem to be marked to be held, which seems to lead
into trouble for update-manager, and to synaptic, as well, as it
wouldn't install anything, without deciding, to remove these two
packages.

** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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