Software updates from packagekit vs apt-get #17360
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Hello, I'm new to cockpit. I'm asking, because I recently had a "software update" on the openssl package. If I do an What is going on? Is there something I am missing? So it's like,
Also where is packagekit pulling the updates from? Which repo? Thanks, I'm trying to understand how this works I'm on a Armbian Buster |
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Can you please show the output of
The same that apt itself uses, packagekit uses apt libraries internally. I.e. it's using /etc/apt/sources.list and sources.list.d/. |
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I have just upgraded from Buster to Bullseye though...
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Can you please do just that, and try the It seems apt is happy with the installed version, but packagekit seems to think it's somehow an update. Also, do you have a screenshot, please? |
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Oh! So the page does say "System is up to date". openssl is shown in "Update history", i.e. you installed that package yesterday evening. So it's all good. |
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It's same thing in the end. So you mean that when you first saw the issue, openssl was showing in available updates? Yes, please grab a screenshot and |
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Oh! So the page does say "System is up to date". openssl is shown in "Update history", i.e. you installed that package yesterday evening. So it's all good.