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+#!/bin/sh
+#
+# Due to corruption (local or network) a user might end up with a
+# Translation-$lang file on disk that is actually a Packages file. In this
+# case apt used to generate invalid package versions out of the
+# Translation-$lang file (i.e. apt-cache policy foo) would show a version
+# coming out of a Translation file. Downloading this versions fails as
+# there is no acquire method available for the package
+#
+set -e
+
+TESTDIR="$(readlink -f "$(dirname "$0")")"
+. "$TESTDIR/framework"
+
+setupenvironment
+configarchitecture "amd64"
+
+buildsimplenativepackage 'foo' 'all' '1.0'
+setupaptarchive
+
+APTARCHIVE="$(readlink -f ./aptarchive)"
+
+# corrupt the Translation-en file to look like a regular Packages file
+rm rootdir/var/cache/apt/*.bin
+cp "$APTARCHIVE/dists/unstable/main/binary-amd64/Packages" \
+ rootdir/var/lib/apt/lists/*Translation-en
+
+# ensure that there is no Version for the package foo generated out of
+# the corrupted Translation-en file
+testsuccessequal "foo:
+ Installed: (none)
+ Candidate: 1.0
+ Version table:
+ 1.0 500
+ 500 file:$APTARCHIVE unstable/main all Packages" aptcache policy foo