** Package changed: ubuntu => gnome-software (Ubuntu)

** Tags added: focal

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1958021

Title:
  Ubuntu Software Center doesn't work with local/mirrored repositories

Status in gnome-software package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Ubuntu Software Center doesn't work with local/mirrored repositories.

  I mirror the entire Ubuntu repositories to a hard drive every month to
  use it with a local HTTP server to serve some Ubuntu PCs that have no
  access to the Internet at all, just to an air-gapped local network.
  When using the command line via "apt update" and "apt upgrade",
  everything works perfectly fine, I'm able to update, upgrade, install
  and remove packages like if I were connected directly to Canonical
  servers.

  The problem is that the Ubuntu Software Center doesn't work in this
  setting. It only says that I'm disconnected from the Internet and it
  doesn't recognize the local HTTP repository that's configured and the
  rest of the system uses just fine. Users complain because they prefer
  to use the more intuitive GUI and that's understandable, but I don't
  know what else to do so I think this is a bug and no Google result
  seems to know how to fix this.

  OS: Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS right now, but the problem was present in past
  versions also.

  What I expect to happen: the Ubuntu Software Center recognizes the
  local HTTP repositories and works.

  What instead happens: the Ubuntu Software Center doesn't work because
  it says I'm disconnected from the Internet.

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