If I kill the update-manager, the source-list keeps the modifications where "feisty" was replaced by "gusty". By this way, the update-manager believes on a normal update and propose the user to update normally.
I don't really know if this is bad (I've never tried), but I think logically that this will break the system. For beginners, not aware to the possible problem, this would results in an unusable linux.
BTW, I think its an important bug to solve.
If I kill the update-manager, the source-list keeps the modifications where "feisty" was replaced by "gusty". By this way, the update-manager believes on a normal update and propose the user to update normally.
I don't really know if this is bad (I've never tried), but I think logically that this will break the system. For beginners, not aware to the possible problem, this would results in an unusable linux.
So please, change the status to release critical.