This bug was fixed in the package python-apt - 2.1.7

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python-apt (2.1.7) unstable; urgency=medium

  * SECURITY UPDATE: various memory and file descriptor leaks (LP: #1899193)
    - python/arfile.cc, python/generic.h, python/tag.cc, python/tarfile.cc:
      fix file descriptor and memory leaks
    - python/apt_instmodule.cc, python/apt_instmodule.h, python/arfile.h:
      Avoid reference cycle with control,data members in apt_inst.DebFile
      objects
    - tests/test_cve_2020_27351.py: Test cases for DebFile (others not easily
      testable)
  * Regression fixes for the updates merged too:
    - arfile.cc: Fix segmentation fault when opening fd, track lifetime 
correctly
      (Closes: #977000)
    - arfile: Regression: Collect file<->deb/ar reference cycles

 -- Julian Andres Klode <j...@debian.org>  Thu, 10 Dec 2020 15:35:32
+0100

** Changed in: python-apt (Ubuntu)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  [RFE] Automatically update the Ubuntu version strings in python-apt

Status in Ubuntu Translations:
  Fix Released
Status in python-apt package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Every time there is a new Ubuntu release, some strings need to be
  manually translated although the only thing that is changing is the
  Ubuntu version and code name. Please, consider updating these strings
  automatically based on a translated template. It would help many
  translators.

  These strings are:
  Ubuntu xx.yy 'Code Name'
  Cdrom with Ubuntu xx.yy 'Code Name'

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