This bug was fixed in the package unattended-upgrades - 1.12

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unattended-upgrades (1.12) experimental; urgency=medium

  [ Brannon Dorsey ]
  * Remove double "format" in 50unattended-upgrades configuration files

  [ Daniel Herzig ]
  * man: improve unattended-upgrade.8 man-page (Closes: #905289)

  [ Jonatan Nyberg ]
  * Swedish debconf strings update (Closes: #925488)

  [ Balint Reczey ]
  * Compare apt.package.Version objects and not the versions' string
    representation. This prevented adjusting candidates when the strings sorted
    differently (LP: #1820888)
  * Enable test_clean and test_patch_days tests
  * Fall back to adjusting more packages' candidates when a package from an
    allowed origin can't be marked to install/upgrade. (LP: #1821101)
  * Skip sending email when no package had to be installed, upgraded or removed
    (LP: #1821103) (Closes: #924554)
  * Add a few debug logging points
  * Report packages kept back by origin (LP: #1821376)
  * Fix trailing newlines in wrapped email lines
  * Describe candidate adjustment fallback better in the debug message
  * Fix missing space. Thanks to Alban VIDAL
  * Update POT file
  * Test upgrades to -updates and to -proposed in upgrade-all-security
    autopkgtest. Also enable -updates, too, while testing in Debian.
  * Add ${distro_id}ESM:${distro_codename}-security to allowed origins
    (LP: #1823376)
  * Detect changes to moved conffiles (LP: #1823872)
  * Add tests for checking conffile moves.
    Build depend on and use equivs to generate new test packages
  * Make sure autoremovals don't start with a dirty cache and remove other
    packages (LP: #1824341)
  * Stop raising NoAllowedOriginError when marking packages to upgrade/install
    fails (LP: #1824876)
  * Continue applying minimal sets when one set can't be marked for upgrade.
    Thanks to Anderson Luiz Alves for the patch, it needed minor modifications
    (LP: #1824341)
  * Skip trying to upgrade held packages in call_adjusted() (LP: #1824804)
  * Adjust only transitive dependencies in the fallback when a package from an
    allowed origin can't be marked to install/upgrade.
    This is a much lighter approach than marking every upgradable package
    because the full fallback was triggered on packages held back as well,
    using an excessive amount of CPU time. (LP: #1824804, #1824949)
  * Follow all kinds of transitive dependencies when adjusting dependencies
  * Split() conffile data to set of names only once
  * Don't parse dpkg conffile db when there are no conffiles in the package
  * Detect unchanged moved conffiles.
    When a package moves a conffile properly without any change no conffile
    prompt needs to be shown thus the package can be upgraded unattended even
    when the conffile is changed locally. (LP: #1823872)

 -- Balint Reczey <rbal...@ubuntu.com>  Thu, 18 Apr 2019 16:38:31 +0200

** Changed in: unattended-upgrades (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Fix Released

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Title:
  Report packages kept back by origins

Status in unattended-upgrades package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Packages kept back are listed in the email report, but it is not clear
  from which origins they are installable. This information may help
  administrators to decide if the packages need to be manually upgraded.

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