This system has remained substantially vanilla since the original
install - 18.04 if I remember correctly - with only LTS upgrades and I
have certainly made no local changes to the packaging tools.
$ which apt-extracttemplates
/usr/bin/apt-extracttemplates
$ debsums -s apt-utils
$
That is to say
Ok. Then I still have absolutely no idea how/why this is happening for
you, because that doesn't seem to match the code we ship.
Unless you have some non-distribution version of the apt-
extracttemplates program installed? (which apt-extracttemplates; sudo
apt install debsums; debsums -s apt-uti
$ readlink -f /var/cache/debconf/tmp.ci
/var/cache/debconf/tmp.ci
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2043711
Title:
Open3.pm tries to run code in /tmp when pre
Thanks, this definitely does point at debconf. However:
> Preconfiguring packages ...
This line is from /usr/sbin/dpkg-preconfigure, which is called via
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/70debconf.
> Can't exec "/tmp/cryptsetup-initramfs.config.UaZ02N": Permission
denied at /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl-bas
Attributing the bug to debconf and setting status to New following
advice while (mis)attributed to perl.
** Package changed: perl (Ubuntu) => debconf (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: debconf (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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