Eww, eww, make it go away. From /usr/lib/xen-tools/debian.d/20-setup-apt:
> #
> # If the host system has security support then enable that here too.
> #
> if ( grep ^deb.*security.debian.org /etc/apt/sources.list >/dev/null 2>/dev/null ) ; then
If that doesn't match, it adds in the security sources commented out.
This is totally a bug in xen-utils, both because the hooks may not be running on a Debian system, and because you probably never want a system running without the security repo enabled.
The issue with the Ubuntu installers is separate - someone just forgot to mention multiverse in several different places in /usr/lib/xen-tools/edgy.d/20-setup-apt (which is different from the Debian one)
Eww, eww, make it go away. From /usr/lib/ xen-tools/ debian. d/20-setup- apt:
> # debian. org /etc/apt/ sources. list >/dev/null 2>/dev/null ) ; then
> # If the host system has security support then enable that here too.
> #
> if ( grep ^deb.*security.
If that doesn't match, it adds in the security sources commented out.
This is totally a bug in xen-utils, both because the hooks may not be running on a Debian system, and because you probably never want a system running without the security repo enabled.
The issue with the Ubuntu installers is separate - someone just forgot to mention multiverse in several different places in /usr/lib/ xen-tools/ edgy.d/ 20-setup- apt (which is different from the Debian one)