assuming by cron job we mean running the /etc/cron.daily/update-notifier-common script then it does not produce any results.
however, it's clear this does not replicate the native scenario, as after changing display immediately on other updates, i did get update-manager to pop up after running apt-get update.
so i think this bug is done.
on another note, though: update-manager tells me i have 10 packages to be upgraded, while apt-get upgrade tells me i have 0 to be upgraded and 4 to be held back. uh…
assuming by cron job we mean running the /etc/cron. daily/update- notifier- common script then it does not produce any results.
however, it's clear this does not replicate the native scenario, as after changing display immediately on other updates, i did get update-manager to pop up after running apt-get update.
so i think this bug is done.
on another note, though: update-manager tells me i have 10 packages to be upgraded, while apt-get upgrade tells me i have 0 to be upgraded and 4 to be held back. uh…