Trusty has been released and a sudo apt-get upgrade still yields the error message. This thing is really just a couple of lines to fix. The error has been known for months and the simple fix (comment #4, thank you very much) known for weeks. This kind of errors just make the users feel uncertain and give the software a bad reputation.
Can't somebody with write access to the repository simply fix it?
Alternatively, can't somebody who is responsible for the repository give the author of comment #4 repository write access to fix it?
It is totally ridiculous that such a simple oversight get carried on for month, tainting the trustwortiness of the software distribution as a whole.
Trusty has been released and a sudo apt-get upgrade still yields the error message. This thing is really just a couple of lines to fix. The error has been known for months and the simple fix (comment #4, thank you very much) known for weeks. This kind of errors just make the users feel uncertain and give the software a bad reputation.
Can't somebody with write access to the repository simply fix it?
Alternatively, can't somebody who is responsible for the repository give the author of comment #4 repository write access to fix it?
It is totally ridiculous that such a simple oversight get carried on for month, tainting the trustwortiness of the software distribution as a whole.