The Python environment Package Manager is a great tool for managing the Conda environment, but it can be very frustrating to try and determine which Conda packages can actually be upgraded using the Package Manager. Presently, any Conda package that has a version available on GIT Hub (or wherever) that is greater than the Default environment, shows the upgrade icon. But when clicking the "Update" button for the package, the system will go through all steps for upgrade, possibly updating all the resource libraries for the package, but will not actually upgrade the package itself.
-Update button clicked...
-After the update...
I have tried to update specific packages using an external IDE, which works but it has caused issues with the Conda environment, such as random errors in either Python, ArcGIS Pro, or both. Mostly it just makes the environment unable to be upgraded when major ArcGIS Pro updates have been installed, meaning that I have to abandon a cloned environment.
Obviously, there are reasons ArcGIS Pro will not update a package. Core environment stability within the ArcGIS Pro application being the main reason. This makes sense and I am not trying to move the needle on that issue. What I would like though, is know which packages can truly be updated. I can go to the Updates tab and spam the "Update All" button to my heart's content, but when the dozens of packages in that tab won't update, that tab and its functionality seem to be pretty useless, and I have to wonder the use of this functionality if it's just going to be hamstrung?
Please consider updating this functionality to improve its usability.