[Bug 878901] Re: "Google, Inc" cannot be used as a trusted origin

Bruno Pereira brunopereira81 at gmail.com
Wed Dec 14 21:49:47 UTC 2011


Can confirm that this is the solution for the issue, the --dry-run runs,
downloads the package, exists without faults.

The --debug run downloads the package and installs it.

Thanks, you can close this, its solved using that format.

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Title:
  "Google, Inc" cannot be used as a trusted origin

Status in “unattended-upgrades” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  After adding "Google, Inc.:stable"; as one of the lines in my trusted
  origins in Ubuntu 11.10, I get a fault every time I run "unattended-
  upgrade --dry-run". If there are not updates available on the system
  the log from "unattended-upgrades" looks like this:

  2011-10-11 18:03:23,292 INFO Allowed origins are: ['o=Ubuntu,a
  =oneiric-security', 'o=Google, Inc.,a=stable']

  If there are packages available the "unattended-upgrade --dry-run"
  will exit with a fault. This is possibly because of the space in
  "Google, Inc" source.

  Any other way of solving this?

  This was tested on Ubuntu 11.04 and Ubuntu 11.10.

  On Ubuntu 11.10 package version is 0.73ubuntu1.

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