Ahh.. That's what it checks. No need. My problem then is I haven't been
using do-release-upgrade to do updates for a long time.

I have a ton of complicated dependencies that always seem to fail on
upgrade, so I've been manually replacing the codename in
/etc/apt/sources.list for each upgrade.

So this isn't strictly a duplicate, but it might be for all intents and
purposes though if a decision is made to use a different means of
obtaining this information. I can understand if this is a wontfix
though.

If this is to be corrected, the obvious way that occurs to me though is
to pull the files specifying the OS version information (i.e.
/etc/debian_version /etc/lsb-release /usr/lib/os-release) into their own
package and change it once per release and use the install date of that
package.

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