I'm not so sure about this. We disable apport by default in stable
releases anyway, and if you enable it, and also enable -proposed, then
presumably you want it. In other words, if an apt-get dist-upgrade would
install it, then apport should also consider it, i. e. it shouldn't try
to reinvent/reinterpret apt pinning. If you don't want -proposed to
install by default and you pin it down, apport shouldn't complain
either.

Please let me know if you disagree heavily. (It should also be noted
that python-apt just gives me .candidateVersion, not a by-pocket list;
so fixing this is also quite impractical).

** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Won't Fix

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