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Bug#920255: tries to install apt-transport-https even if doesn't exist



Peter Palfrader’s workaround is hardly user friendly.  If I understand correctly, package apt-transport-https no longer exists, yet the gutsy script called by debootstrap in Ubuntu 18.04 tries to install it. We are trying to automate the installation of Ubuntu18.04 using a private HTTPS repo and according to syslog, debootstrap-udeb_1.0.95ubuntu0.4_all.udeb still contains this faulty gutsy script.  Line 63 should be changed from:

 

base="$base apt-transport-https ca-certificates"

to

base="$base ca-certificates"

 

Can we patch this gutsy script please?

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