Stop appending 3rd party PPA names with warnings
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ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Greetings Developers,
This isn't exactly a bug report in as much as it is a request to cease utterly unneccissary and counter productive proceedures during a in-place upgrade. Specifically the practice of appending the words 'disabled on upgrade to…' to any third-party PPA disabled during the upgrade.
I realise of course that there is a geniune need to disable all third-party PPAs, but the process of re-enabeling them is arduous enough with the tools provided (namely software-
If you really must add a warning message, could you not patch software-
Regards,
Lee.
P.S. I realise that there is likely a way to automate the process of enabeling disabled PPA's and scrubing your 'disabled on upgrade to…' ammendments. Alas, every script and software package I've tried thus far has failed to do either. I'll no doubt investigate writing a working script from scratch, but I really don't see why I should be in the situation where I *need* to in the first place. The type of Ubuntu user confident enough to use third-party PPAs isn't the kind of Ubuntu user that *needs* or *wants* hand holding to this extent.
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Changed in ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu): | |
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The ammendments "# disabled on upgrade to trusty" is a comment and subsequently has not effect on the entry. Why do you think that comment should be removed?