And i don't know what APT should make different here. I mean, we can't
read the file, so we can't know all sources, so the Cache will be
incomplete, so the solution will be incomplete - if we found any. But
most likely we will "just" miss important security updates or alike.
So, if we have such a problem, why we shouldn't be allowed to error out
instead of pretending that everything is okay?
That setting a sources.list(.d) file as non-readable isn't very useful
said already Julian, so you might better of asking the program(s) which
created these files to stop making them non-readable…
Sidenote: If it's non-readable because a password is written in it directly
they should having a look at https certificates or the netrc-like config file
for user-credentials instead…
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
SystemError: E:Opening /etc/apt/sources.list.d/private-
ppa.launchpad.<something>list - ifstream::ifstream (13: Permission
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