Thank you for using Ubuntu and reporting a bug. I cannot reproduce the
behavior you are seeing. After performing a do-release-upgrade openssh-
blacklist is prompted for removal, because it was automatically
installed as a dependency in of openssh-server, but this dependency was
relaxed in Ubuntu 10.04 to only be a Suggests. Because of this, update-
manager correctly marks the package for removal. In my testing it is not
marked as obsolete and it is installable via apt-get. I noticed in your
report that you are using aptitude-- perhaps it is a combination of
aptitude and apt that is causing this problem.

I am going to mark this bug as Invalid for now, since this seems to be a
local configuration issue. If this is in error, please feel free to
reopen the bugs. Please feel free to report any other bugs you may find.
Thanks again!

** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

** This bug is no longer flagged as a security vulnerability

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