I have been trying the version of wheezy-backports (as the wheezy version 
exposes this bug).

I think this bug is still not solved. Executing the update call like this (just 
like /etc/cron.d/munin-node does, except for more debugging here):
> $ sudo munin-run -d apt_all update 7200 12; echo $?
> # Processing plugin configuration from /etc/munin/plugin-conf.d/munin-node
> # Setting /rgid/ruid/ to /111/65534/
> # Setting /egid/euid/ to /111 111/65534/
> # Setting up environment
> # About to run '/etc/munin/plugins/apt_all update'
> apt update <maxinterval> <probability> -- update apt databases randomly
> 
>  maxinterval:
>   Enforce the updating of the apt database if it has
>   been more than (maxinterval many seconds since the last update.
> 
>  probability:
>   There's a 1 in (probability) chance that the database
>   will be updated.
> 1

It looks like munin-run forwards the first argument only, causing silent errors 
(because of the pipe in the crontab file).

Package information:
> $ LC_ALL=C dpkg -l munin-{node,plugin*}
>Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
>| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
>|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
>||/ Name                                Version                Architecture    
>       Description
>+++-===================================-======================-======================-============================================================================
>ii  munin-node                          2.0.19-2~bpo70+1       all             
>       network-wide graphing framework (node)
>un  munin-plugins                       <none>                                 
>       (no description available)
>ii  munin-plugins-core                  2.0.19-2~bpo70+1       all             
>       network-wide graphing framework (plugins for node)
>ii  munin-plugins-extra                 2.0.19-2~bpo70+1       all             
>       network-wide graphing framework (user contributed plugins for node)
>un  munin-plugins-java                  <none>                                 
>       (no description available)

If there is any way to move on with this ticket, I'd love to help.

-- 
Sven Herzberg

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