Thank you for your report.
etckeeper can use bzr, git, mercurial or darcs, and requires only one of
these to be installed. If you already have git installed (for example),
then the dependency is fulfilled and bzr will not be installed.
On Ubuntu etckeeper currently defaults to bzr, so in this case you will
need to configure etckeeper to use your installed alternative, or
install bzr manually if you wish to use it.
This behaviour is by design, so I'm marking this bug as Invalid
(although Ubuntu defaults to bzr instead of git; this should probably be
changed back to git at some point in a future release). If you still
think there's a bug here, please describe what you expect to happen in
Ubuntu instead, explain why, and reopen.
** Changed in: etckeeper (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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