After going from 12.04 to 14.04 via do-release-upgrade
, I find that I have version 0.4.7 of Xournal where I previously had version 0.4.8. The latter is provided by a ppa (viz. the ubiquitous webupd8), which was disabled automatically by do-release-upgrade
. The version in the official repositories for both Precise and Trusty is 0.4.7. Nevertheless I would not have expected the installed package to be downgraded, and can find no documentation of such a behavior. (It is particularly annoying, because I need to manually patch and recompile this software every time it is updated due to an apparent bug in the driver for the Fujitsu p1630's touchscreen---which, incidentally, I would like to report if I could figure out where to do it.)
Can anyone confirm or disconfirm that this is the expected behavior?
Edited to add the output of apt-cache rdepends --installed Xournal
:
archelon@ingelrayok:~$ apt-cache rdepends --installed Xournal
xournal
Reverse Depends:
archelon@ingelrayok:~$
apt-cache rdepends --installed Xournal
to your question.