The bug isn't in jigdo itself, but Ubuntu really wants/prefers bugs be filed 
against package, so, ... since it's at least related ...
Also, don't know about Ubuntu, but Debian has effectively pseudo-packages for 
filing bugs against things that are bugs, but aren't specific to package(s), 
e.g. such as an issue with data on a Debian repository or web/FTP server (e.g. 
missing, outdated, or incorrect information, typo, ...) - and being filed 
againt appropriate pseudo-package, it gets routed to relevant 
developer(s)/team(s).
Feel free to update the Package this bug is filed against if there's more 
suitable Package (or pseudo-Package, or suitable way to tag or whatever) so it 
gets to the relevant person(s)/team(s).

** Package changed: ubuntu => jigdo (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  jigdo: files missing on archive http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ -
  cannot assemble, e.g. ubuntu-16.04.3-server-amd64.iso

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