Hello Evan Peck. Thanks for your attachment and the script to fix this.
Unfortunately it contains lines like:
sudo chmod a=rwx $pathusc
that will give all users write permissions to the application, this would
potentially allow a malicious non-admin user on the system to add trojan code
to
** Patch removed: LucidUSCFix - Glacier
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-center/+bug/647349/+attachment/3185856/+files/luciduscfix.tar.gz
** Attachment added: LucidUSCFix - Glacier
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OK, I came up with a workaround.
1. Download luciduscfix.tar.gz - see attatched file.
2. Put it in your home folder.
3. Right-click it and Extract here
4. Open a fresh terminal window.
5. cd luciduscfix
6. ./fixit.sh
7. Follow onscreen directions.
There will be some funky errors, don't mind
So, Ubuntu 10.04 is the most recent LTS. Ubuntu Software Center 2.0.7 is
the latest version available in Ubuntu 10.04. And it seems like a lot of
people are getting an error when trying to update to 2.0.7. For those
three reasons, though it is a really old version, I'm tentatively
marking this as
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