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unattended-upgrade still tracking Bookworm after upgrading to Trixie



Hi,

So I have a laptop that recently upgraded from Bookworm to Trixie
without issues.  Only that, unlike my other box (which also upgraded
from Bookworm to Trixie and has a working unattended-upgrade), I found
that all recent security updates are not upgraded automatically here.
It turns out that unattended-upgrade seems to still be tracking
Bookworm.  However /etc/debian_version is already at 13.0 like my other
box.  Here are some debugging output from unattended-upgrade:

,----
| $ sudo unattended-upgrade --verbose --apt-debug --dry-run
| Starting unattended upgrades script
| Allowed origins are: origin=Debian,codename=bookworm,label=Debian, origin=Debian,codename=bookworm,label=Debian-Security, origin=Debian,codename=bookworm-security,label=Debian-Security
| Initial blacklist:
| Initial whitelist (not strict):
| No packages found that can be upgraded unattended and no pending auto-removals
| The list of kept packages can't be calculated in dry-run mode.
`----

/etc/debian_version:

,----
| $ cat /etc/debian_version
| 13.0
`----

All unattended-upgrade configurations are unchanged and should be the
same as the ones in /usr/share/unattended-upgrade.

Any help is appreciated.

-- 
Regards,
Xiyue Deng

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