In fact, while it's clearly a dpkg bug that it's tripping an assertion,
the proximate cause is ufw's trigger failing as follows:

Sep  3 08:16:40 in-target: Processing triggers for ufw ...
Sep  3 08:16:51 kernel: [17312.770421] ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core 
Team
Sep  3 08:16:52 in-target: iptables-restore v1.4.0:
Sep  3 08:16:52 in-target: iptables-restore: unable to initialize table 'filter'
Sep  3 08:16:52 in-target:
Sep  3 08:16:52 in-target: Error occurred at line: 1
Sep  3 08:16:52 in-target: Try `iptables-restore -h' or 'iptables-restore 
--help' for more information.
Sep  3 08:16:52 in-target: ERROR: problem running iptables
Sep  3 08:16:52 in-target:
Sep  3 08:16:53 in-target: dpkg: subprocess post-installation script returned 
error exit status 1
Sep  3 08:16:54 in-target: E:
Sep  3 08:16:54 in-target: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)

(I don't suppose that the fix for bug 261323 takes care of this? I don't
think so, but wasn't sure.)

ufw needs to be careful not to touch the firewall when running inside a
chroot like this. This will also make sure that it doesn't accidentally
fire on things like live CD builds, which could have undesirable
consequences.

-- 
dpkg: ../../src/packages.c:221: process_queue: Assertion `dependtry <= 4' 
failed.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/262451
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