I'll try the workaround, but this really needs to be fixed. Aptitude
works from the command line. Why is update-manager reinventing the wheel
in the first place? Why not let aptitude do what it's good at?

Use case:
I have satellite internet with an inadequate bandwidth quota. I have two 
machines to upgrade from Gutsy to Hardy. If I can't use apt-cacher, I'll have 
to wait a month between upgrades. And Hardy fixes several Gutsy bugs that are 
really annoying.

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When apt-cacher is used, Update-Manger fails (not #78673 duplicate)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/113658
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