I ran into a similar problem while doing an ordinary system update (Jaunty 
development branch): during the update some problems were reported concerning 
python, and on reboot the system was almost unusable; the update had apparently 
been aborted due to python not being available, so the window manager wouldn't 
start, among other things. When I had reconfigured X manually, Gnome would just 
hang. The worst thing: even "dpgk --configure -a" wouldn't work, running into 
an infinite loop. Only by removing package
 libboost-python1.35-dev 1.35.0-8ubuntu4 1.35.0-8ubuntu4 was I able to fix the 
mess.

I'm absolutely chocked by the fact that a single dependency problem in a
fairly unimportant module can have such dire consequences. What could I
have done had I been less experienced with the command line - I think I
would have had to reinstall from scratch.

I'm attaching the log from the failed install and the recovery.

** Attachment added: "dpgk.faillog"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24004428/dpgk.faillog

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jaunty upgrade fails when libboost-python-dev is installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/339100
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