Public bug reported:
Running Ubuntu-GNOME 17.04Alpha, apt-src 0.25.2.
I had been using a script to call apt-src, with the option "--here". Starting
today (03/27), that reported "No Source" for every package I tried. Using
"--help" I see that "--here" is no longer an option [:-((], so I tried various
other things including no options. All give the same result. I suppose it is
possible that the "zesty" source archives all show empty, but it seems
improbable.
For now, I'm reduced to prowling around alioth, but that's not very
satisfactory as I will lose Ubuntu-specific patches.
** Affects: apt-src (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
apt-src 'install' errors "No Source" independent of options
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