Looking at the logs, it seems like the only fault of nautilus-scripts-manager is to depend on nautilus ("nautilus-scripts-manager depends on nautilus; however: Package nautilus is not configured yet..").
Which is not a fault.
I have no idea of which package to assign this bug: it could be apt-get, but more probably it's a particular problem of the Ubuntu upgrade. So setting "invalid".
Looking at the logs, it seems like the only fault of nautilus- scripts- manager is to depend on nautilus ("nautilus- scripts- manager depends on nautilus; however: Package nautilus is not configured yet..").
Which is not a fault.
I have no idea of which package to assign this bug: it could be apt-get, but more probably it's a particular problem of the Ubuntu upgrade. So setting "invalid".