This bug is specifically about sudo (or gksudo etc.) failing completely.
The fix described here solves that problem.

You may still see some messages or warnings being printed; that should
be fixed but it's not this bug.

You may also see some programs "corrupting" your /etc/hosts file; that
is also a bug that needs to be fixed, but it's not this bug either.

It only  counts as this bug if you get a message about looking up
hostnames, AND THE OPERATION FAILS, stranding you without any way to
gain superuser privileges on the system (short of booting off CD and
tweaking the disk partition out of band).  If you run sudo etc. and the
operation succeeds, then it's not this bug.

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sudo fails if it cannot resolve the local hostname and no MTA is installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32906
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