Public bug reported:
I rebooted my Xubuntu 13.04 laptop after a set of updates. When the
machine came back up, the update icon was back in the tray, saying
"There are 11 updates available." So I clicked on "Show updates" at
which a dialog window came up and said "The software on this computer is
up to date." So, thinking the tray icon needed to catch up, and that it
would do so after I dismissed the dialog window, I clicked OK. But the
tray icon remained, still insisting that there are 11 updates to be
installed. So I clicked on "Show updates" again and got the same dialog
window saying the computer is up to date. After repeating this cycle
several more times, I began to wonder if the repository is in a confused
state, and sending out faulty information. Since I first noticed the
problem, I have observed that the problem affects all my Xubuntu
systems, and the problem has persisted for several weeks, so I assume
that it's not the repositories which are confused, but the software
update manager.
** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Software updater broken
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