oh, ok. As you say i think it's not a bug. But maybe a functionality apt should
have. i mean, i need to know if there is a new version of the programs i have
compiled myself. well, i don't really 'need' it, but since update manager lets
you know when a new version of your installed programs has
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
Try to upgrade only five, of let's say six upgrades avalaibles. You'd think
that is enough to take out the mark over that package you don't want to
upgrade. Actually, if you do so, and hit Upgrade, the manager will select
everything
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
When you download source code of a debian package, compile and install in your
own, with dpkg, you may have the newest version of that program, although the
upgrade manager assures that you need to upgrade. I.e. i have reinstalled amule
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: amule
amule 2.1.3 downloading 9 files. Program collapsed without any action.
Not even using the search tab.
** Affects: amule (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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amule crash: apparently no reason ¿too many connections?