On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 04:43:20PM -0000, B Bobo wrote:
> It's a bit worrying if updating a system can corrupt it.

The corruption would not have been caused by the updates, it would only have
/happened/ to coincide with those updates.

> The updates were all signed and signatures verified by USC.  Perhaps
> Debian or Ubuntu signing keys have been compromised again.

There has never been any such compromise, I don't know why you're suggesting
there has.

> The file you mentioned exists, is world-readable, though not executable,
> and is identical to the one on a different Ubuntu system.

Ok, then this doesn't point to corruption.  However, it remains that this
issue is completely unreproducible on a stock saucy install, and for the
vast majority of our users.  I'm afraid I don't have any idea what would be
causing this error for you if there aren't corrupt or missing files.

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  [saucy] software-properties-gtk crashed with Exception NameHasNoOwner:
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