I'm confused -- if there _are_ package lists on the affected system, why
don't they have a matching Release file?
Can you please give me the output of
ls -l /var/lib/apt/lists/
python -c "import apt; print apt.Cache()['upstart'].candidate.origins"
python -c "import apt; print apt.Cache()['gnome-panel'].candidate.origins"
on a freshly installed system? (This will catch one package which is
installed, and one which is available on the main archive). If they have
no origin at all, we need to fix that by getting the release file as
well. If they have a different origin than "Ubuntu", we can fix that in
EC2 by adding a /etc/apport/native-origins.d/ec2-instance file which
names the correct origin.
** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
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apport reports 'not a genuine Ubuntu package' on fresh installation without apt
cache
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/513061
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