** Description changed: - Now that the 20.04.1 LTS upgrade is available users on i386 systems are - receiving a dialog regarding the upgrade being available. However, it is - not as we dropped support for i386 as host architecture. This is - confusing and frustrating as after you start the upgrade process you - receive a dialog stating that there are no more upgrades for this - system. + [Impact] + Now that the 20.04.1 LTS upgrade is available users on i386 systems are receiving a dialog regarding the upgrade being available. However, it is not as we dropped support for i386 as host architecture. This is confusing and frustrating as after you start the upgrade process you receive a dialog stating that there are no more upgrades for this system. + + [Test Case] + This test needs to be performed on an i386 system + First Test + 1) Run /usr/lib/ubuntu-release-upgrader/check-new-release + 2) Observe that it exists 0 and says that "New release '20.04.1 LTS' is available. + Second Test + 1) Run /usr/lib/ubuntu-release-upgrader/check-new-release-gtk + 2) Observe a dialog box saying "A new version of Ubuntu is available" + + With the version of the ubuntu-release-upgrader from -proposed the first + test will exit 1 and tell you that release upgrades on i386 aren't + availabile. The second test will silently quit but will log a warning + which also says there are no further releases of Ubuntu for i386. + + [Regression Potential] + Given that the check-new-release-gtk change has an "if/else" statement which could prevent the new release dialog from appearing we should also test the ubuntu-release-upgrader from -proposed on an amd64 system.
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