This is essentially the reverse of #64743

The major bug here is that Jigdo is unaware of what it's looking for:
it was created with the assumption of downloading Debian CDs from Debian
mirrors, and isn't aware of a local cache of a mirror set or a remote
copy of that mirror set.

Essentially, Jigdo knows there's mirror information in /usr/share/jigdo
/debian-mirrors.jigdo as an absolute fact.  On Ubuntu, we predict that
the Ubuntu alternatives CDs will be downloaded with Jigdo if anything,
and thus that file has Ubuntu mirrors.  Jigdo doesn't know or care of
any of this.  If we leave Debian mirrors there, it breaks on Ubuntu CDs;
Ubuntu mirrors, breaks on Debian CDs; try to use Jigdo for anything else
and it fails.

The fix is to have Jigdo look for a mirror file referenced by the
.jigdo, which is currently not a feature.  Then of course you must get
Debian to use it, or guess if the file is 'debian-*.jigdo' then use the
Debian mirror list.

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  jigdo-lite uses ubuntu mirrors when downloading debian iso

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