Thanks for the information!

I am a bit surprised by this approach, which looks weird to me. It's a
service basically deciding it "owns" the content of some files without
telling anyone.

In fact, I've always believed that the configuration is in text files
and not in some private database format precisely to let it be modified
by file editing. Furthermore there are tons of site including
distribution official ones that instruct one to actively edit those text
files to achieve some goals or to solve some problem and this gets
simply broken by the approach taken by the software-properties service.

Shouldn't the service at least place a watch on the files to reread them
and update its vision of the configuration when the files are edited?

Incidentally, where can I find info on this service, the interfaces it
exposes and how to stop it from running?

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