** Description changed:

- Some of us had a discussion on what happens to systems running former
- Ubuntu flavours (which no longer exist) when they are upgraded. It was
- understood that the upgrade path will lead to (vanilla) Ubuntu. However,
- packages which used to be installed from the previous flavour, but which
- are no longer present in this targetted Ubuntu release, will remain
- installed.
+ Update: This bug report was the result of incomplete thoughts. I will
+ replace this post within the next few hours, please hold back bug triage
+ until then, or close it and i'll file a new one.
+ 
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+ 
+ 
+ Some of us had a discussion on what happens to systems running former Ubuntu 
flavours (which no longer exist) when they are upgraded. It was understood that 
the upgrade path will lead to (vanilla) Ubuntu. However, packages which used to 
be installed from the previous flavour, but which are no longer present in this 
targetted Ubuntu release, will remain installed.
  
  This could introduce some issues:
  * Since these packages themselves have no upgrade path, they will be subject 
to vulnerabilities which do not get fixed, and become a security threat (could 
even be services listening on the network)
  * These packages may interfere with the APT dependency resolver
- 
  
  Example:
  A system running Mythbuntu 16.04 is to be upgraded. There is no Mythbuntu 
18.04, nor are there any other Mythbuntu releases to which there is an upgrade 
path. The user would likely be presented the LTS upgrade path to Ubuntu 18.04. 
Some of the packages which existed in Mythbuntu 16.04 but do not exist in 
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, will likely remain installed, have no upgrade path, may 
involve software started automatically or listening on the network, and put the 
system at risk.
  
  I think this is a problem the release upgrader needs to solve (I do not
  see how it could be solved anywhere else). Either by recommending to
  purge these packages (which obviously requires detecting them
  beforehand, as ubuntu-support-status is able to do) and prompting about
  it, or by just doing it.

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