The event occurs when one of the packages (Package A) depends -directly
or indirectly- on an already-installed package (Package B), and when
package B was installed during an earlier dpkg session. It is the
desired behavior of dpkg, so I'm closing this bug.
If you look through the full dependency tree of your Package A and don't
find your Package B (alsa-utils) anywhere, then please reopen the bug
with instructions on what steps you did so we can reproduce the issue.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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package alsa-utils 1.0.17-0ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade: package
alsa-utils is already installed and configured
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316274
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