APT only uses IPv6 addresses when there's a chance of success. It tells
the system resolver to only return addresses for configured address
families. So, either your network is misconfigured (which seems most
likely), or you hit a bug in the system resolver.

>From the apt side, it will now fall back to IPv4 within 150 ms or so, to
cater to problematic systems like yours. Note that most other programs
do not have that fallback and will still try IPv6, so I highly recommend
checking your network setup.

** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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