Available updates show updates that were just installed
This has happened to me a few times now, so it's probably worth reporting.
Steps to reproduce:
- Make sure automatic update downloading is on (in dconf, set /org/gnome/software/download-updates to true).
- When updates become available, turn off the computer while clicking the checkbox to "install pending software updates".
- A day or two later (or long enough for there to be a good chance that more updates will be available), turn the computer back on.
- Software will show a "OS Updates were successfully installed" notification. Clicking it will show which updates were installed.
- Hopefully, some OS Updates will be available on the Updates page. Click it.
Actual results: Some of the updates that had just been installed by the previous update will appear in the list of available OS Updates. Clicking the refresh button doesn't remove these entries from the list.
Expected results: Only newly-available updates should appear in the list of OS Updates.
This is not a PackageKit/pkcon bug, as pkcon get-updates
and pkcon offline-get-prepared
correctly only show newly-available updates. The "OS Updates" list in Gnome Software shows both available updates, and updates that were installed since the last reboot.