Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: update-manager

When I checked for new updates for Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick) on my 3GHz
Celeron PC, the Update Manager [1:0.142.20(update manager)] presented
new updates for Wine and various MS TrueType fonts. These installed fine
on my Toshiba laptop but not on either of my desktop PCs.

Rather than updates installing error-free as usual, after I have
authorised them with my administrator password in my session,  the
following error displays:

Requires installation of untrusted packages
Details >
ttf-droid ttf-umefont

Clicking [Close] re-displays the following in the Update Manager window:

Recommended Updates
Free font with the same metrics as symbol
ttf-symbol-replacement (Size: 55 KB)
Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (dummy package)
wine (Size: 39 KB)
Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library)
wine 1.2 (Size: 10 MB)

Other Updates
handheld device font with extensive style and language support
ttf-droid (New install) Size: 2.0 MB)
Japanese TrueType font, Ume font
ttf-umefont (New install) Size: 48.0 MB)

The dialog states that: 5 updates have been selected and 61.0 MB will be
installed.

Note: Both the fonts in the Other Updates carry the change note that
"This change is not coming from a source that supports changelogs."

Regardless of what items are deselected (Wine 1.2.1 is already installed
on the PC in question) the installation fails.

Details of this PC:

Ubuntu
Release 10.10 (Maverick)
Kernel Linux 2.6.35-24-generic
GNOME 2.32.0

Hardware
Memory: 464.1 MiB
Processor: Intel(R) Celeron(R) 3.06GHz

System Status
Available disk space: 36.2 GiB

** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Recommended Updates treated as Untrusted Packages

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