Ubuntu support status

I was looking up the release and end-of-life info for Ubuntu in that other thread, and I came upon ubuntu-support-status. Surely my system is in tip-top shape, so I ran it…

Support status summary of 'yuzu':

You have 12 packages (0.5%) supported until May 2022 (5y)
You have 1830 packages (77.4%) supported until April 2021 (5y)
You have 266 packages (11.2%) supported until April 2019 (3y)

You have 12 packages (0.5%) that can not/no-longer be downloaded
You have 245 packages (10.4%) that are unsupported

Run with --show-unsupported, --show-supported or --show-all to see more details

Whaaaaa? Eleven percent unsupported!? Let’s see:

No longer downloadable:
asciinema atom hugo:i386 libvpx1 mapcrafter mattermost 
minecraft-installer nodejs simplenote slack-desktop vagrant 
virtualbox-4.3 

Unsupported: 
arcanist bijiben bluez-hcidump bluez-tools chrome-gnome-shell cmus 
cmus-plugin-ffmpeg comix composer cpp-4.9 csstidy dianara extlinux 
filezilla filezilla-common firmware-b43-installer gajim gcc-4.9 
gcc-4.9-base gdm geary gedit-plugins gir1.2-clutter-gst-2.0 
gir1.2-gconf-2.0 gir1.2-git2-glib-1.0 gir1.2-gtop-2.0 
gir1.2-gucharmap-2.90 gir1.2-zeitgeist-2.0 gstreamer0.10-alsa 
gstreamer0.10-nice gstreamer1.0-clutter jsonlint keepassx 
libalgorithm-c3-perl libarchive-extract-perl libasan1 
libb-hooks-endofscope-perl libb-hooks-op-check-perl 
libbareword-filehandles-perl libbytes-random-secure-perl 
libclass-c3-perl libclass-c3-xs-perl libclass-method-modifiers-perl 
libclass-xsaccessor-perl libcloog-isl4 libcpan-changes-perl 
libcpan-meta-perl libcrypt-passwdmd5-perl libcrypt-random-seed-perl 
libdata-optlist-perl libdata-perl-perl libdata-section-perl 
libdevel-caller-perl libdevel-globaldestruction-perl 
libdevel-lexalias-perl libfarstream-0.1-0 libffi-dev libfilezilla0 
libgcc-4.9-dev libgcc1-dbg libgetopt-long-descriptive-perl 
libgit2-glib-1.0-0 libgmp-dev libgmpxx4ldbl libgstreamer0.10-0 
libid3-3.8.3v5 libimport-into-perl libindirect-perl libjs-excanvas 
liblexical-sealrequirehints-perl liblog-message-perl 
liblog-message-simple-perl libluajit-5.1-2 libluajit-5.1-common 
libmath-random-isaac-perl libmath-random-isaac-xs-perl libmikmod3 
libmodule-build-perl libmodule-pluggable-perl 
libmodule-signature-perl libmoo-perl libmoox-handlesvia-perl 
libmro-compat-perl libmultidimensional-perl 
libnamespace-autoclean-perl libnamespace-clean-perl libnextcloudsync0 
libntdb1 libopusfile0 libowncloudsync0 libpackage-constants-perl 
libpadwalker-perl libpath-tiny-perl libphutil libpod-latex-perl 
libpod-markdown-perl libpod-readme-perl libpugixml1v5 libqoauth1 
libqscintilla2-12v5 libqscintilla2-l10n libqt5keychain0 
libqtkeychain1 libroar2 librole-tiny-perl libsdl-mixer1.2 
libsdl-net1.2 libsdl-ttf2.0-0 libsoftware-license-perl 
libstrictures-perl libstrophe0 libsub-exporter-perl 
libsub-exporter-progressive-perl libsub-identify-perl libtcltk-ruby 
libterm-ui-perl libtext-soundex-perl libtext-template-perl 
libtype-tiny-perl libtype-tiny-xs-perl libunicode-utf8-perl 
libvariable-magic-perl libvisual-0.4-plugins linkchecker 
linkchecker-gui links makepasswd meld mercurial mercurial-common 
module-init-tools mtpfs musescore-soundfont-gm ndiswrapper 
ndiswrapper-dkms nextcloud-client nextcloud-client-l10n 
obex-data-server oneconf oneconf-common org-mode owncloud-client 
owncloud-client-l10n pandoc pandoc-data php-cli-prompt 
php-composer-semver php-composer-spdx-licenses php-json-schema 
php-symfony-console php-symfony-filesystem php-symfony-finder 
php-symfony-process polari profanity python-axolotl 
python-axolotl-curve25519 python-characteristic 
python-commandnotfound python-cups python-dbus-dev python-debtagshw 
python-nbxmpp python-ntdb python-oneconf python-pip python-pip-whl 
python-protobuf python-pyudev python-qscintilla2 python-qt4-sql 
python-ubuntu-sso-client python-virtualenv python-wheel 
python-zeitgeist python3-notify2 python3-oneconf python3-pip 
python3-piston-mini-client python3-smbc python3-urwid 
python3-virtualenv python3-wheel rhythmbox-mozilla ri rlwrap 
ruby-bundler ruby-dev ruby-full ruby-molinillo 
ruby-net-http-persistent ruby-thor ruby2.3-tcltk s3cmd 
software-center software-center-aptdaemon-plugins solaar 
solaar-gnome3 soundconverter systemd-shim tagtool timgm6mb-soundfont 
tree ubuntu-gnome-wallpapers-utopic ubuntu-sso-client unetbootin 
unetbootin-translations unrar urlscan virtualenv wesnoth wesnoth-1.12 
wesnoth-1.12-aoi wesnoth-1.12-core wesnoth-1.12-data wesnoth-1.12-did 
wesnoth-1.12-dm wesnoth-1.12-dw wesnoth-1.12-ei wesnoth-1.12-httt 
wesnoth-1.12-l wesnoth-1.12-low wesnoth-1.12-music wesnoth-1.12-nr 
wesnoth-1.12-sof wesnoth-1.12-sotbe wesnoth-1.12-thot 
wesnoth-1.12-trow wesnoth-1.12-tsg wesnoth-1.12-ttb wesnoth-1.12-utbs 
xmlcopyeditor xserver-xorg-video-cirrus xserver-xorg-video-mach64 
xserver-xorg-video-mga xserver-xorg-video-neomagic 
xserver-xorg-video-openchrome xserver-xorg-video-r128 
xserver-xorg-video-savage xserver-xorg-video-siliconmotion 
xserver-xorg-video-sisusb xserver-xorg-video-tdfx 
xserver-xorg-video-trident yarn zeitgeist 

Okay, I get the no download apps; some of those are snaps, some are weirder stuff, or maybe PPAs. Kinda weird to be listed there, but whatevs.

But what the hell with the other stuff?! That is, like, a lot of packages! So what does that mean, exactly? I am not particularly worried, but I can’t find a lot of info about that. Figured I’d do a quick survey to see what percentage of everyone’s home system is “unsupported”.

Also, I am looking forward to 18.04! I already use GNOME, so I can pretentiously declare myself a victor!

about the same. i wonder if all packages outside of the main repo are “unsupported”?

ruman@ChiefChirpa:~$ ubuntu-support-status
Support status summary of 'ChiefChirpa':

You have 2224 packages (76.1%) supported until April 2021 (5y)
You have 52 packages (1.8%) supported until May 2022 (5y)
You have 329 packages (11.3%) supported until April 2019 (3y)

You have 7 packages (0.2%) that can not/no-longer be downloaded
You have 311 packages (10.6%) that are unsupported

Run with --show-unsupported, --show-supported or --show-all to see more details