For the bug to be fixed, we need to be able to reproduce it. Once the
bug is reproducible it can be investigated, the cause determined, and a
patch written.

Without a reproducer, someone who experiences the issue needs to provide
a reasonable patch. The busy looping hack in comment 13 is not a proper
patch for the issue.

Please note that for a stable update, the patch needs to be testable,
and there is a high risk of it not being possible to fix in a stable
release due to the significant regression potential implied by changes
in these code pieces - often times, when we fix one niche, another
(larger) niche gets broken and the patch ends up needing to be reverted.

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  occasional hanging 'apt-get update' from daily cronjob since Jammy
  22.04

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