In the past 3+ weeks I've been playing whack-a-mole with this across a ~300 system fleet of servers.
Today a different package on a different host came up:
E: Unknown Error: '<class 'KeyError'>' ("The cache has no package named 'linux-headers-5.4.0-144-generic:amd64'")
Beyond the bug at hand, which of course should be fixed so that we aren't emitting unpredictable output from 'apt-check', whomever is in charge of Canonical repositories probably ought to be looking into these continuous sporadic cache problems. It's coming from the upstream cache we download AFAICT.
In the past 3+ weeks I've been playing whack-a-mole with this across a ~300 system fleet of servers.
Today a different package on a different host came up:
E: Unknown Error: '<class 'KeyError'>' ("The cache has no package named 'linux- headers- 5.4.0-144- generic: amd64'" )
Beyond the bug at hand, which of course should be fixed so that we aren't emitting unpredictable output from 'apt-check', whomever is in charge of Canonical repositories probably ought to be looking into these continuous sporadic cache problems. It's coming from the upstream cache we download AFAICT.