@Henri Sivonen

Hey, sorry for the late reply.

The sed recipe looks like it will work in the "average" case, but unfortunately 
not every case as you experienced. The "full" solution, which I referred to in 
the Debian bug #587657, is to manually "merge" the two bundles info files.
  The user level bundles info will contain an outdated version of the system 
bundles info plus information for all the plugins you have installed yourself 
as a user (namely all the plugins you are missing). Updating the outdated 
information in the user level bundles info appears to fix the issue.

~Niels

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