I had found this same problem today in karmic 9.10 for cron.daily I got
it to work by editing the /etc/cron.daily/apt script by putting the word
exit at the beginning of the script and problem gone.  You can check the
functioning of the cron.daily running by executing sudo run-parts -v
/etc/cron.daily

I also have noticed that the regular root users crontab has a bug I get
E23 no alternate file and it won't let me add anything there.


Here is the page I referenced for my solution 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2009-February/175422.html

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cron.daily doesn't execute scheduled scripts
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