Ok, I've looked at the code again and made a workaround (an ugly one) for the 
problem I said in comment #13.
I've attached that workaround as a patch.

Now, the package lists of the other hosts appear to be correctly downloaded and 
interpreted.
And when I go to the Software Center, I can see a comparison between the 
packages I have now and the packages I had in Raring in my laptop.
I don't think the comparison is completely correct. For example, it says that I 
didn't have Shotwell installed in Raring (and I had).
But this seems to be an improvement.

I've tested this in Saucy.
I have no idea about Trusty. The server is accepting requests from computers 
running Trusty, right?

** Patch added: "list_packages_workaround.patch"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/oneconf/+bug/1165104/+attachment/3903075/+files/list_packages_workaround.patch

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