This is a problem for builders/testers, not just people using virtual
machines.

Making it harder to customize/test ubuntu will reduce quality going
forward.

I build a customized LiveCD for a research group at Caltech, which is
also made available to similar groups at other universities.

Package installation into a chroot'ed copy of a distribution is required
by both customization methodologies described in the ubuntu wiki.  The
two methodologies are 'by scratch' starting with debootstrap and then
chrooting; or 'from an existing distribution' which copies and unpacks
the squashfs in the standard LiveCD and then one chroots into that.  The
chroot allows upgrading and interacting with the system in a familiar
and straightforward way, using, for example, apt-get to fetch new
packages or dpkg-reconfigure to change a configuration.

Not only will this issue affect tinkerers and customisation builders, I
would think Ubuntu's internal testers might need to do similar things
when building/testing future distributions.

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misc: packages cannot be upgraded in a chroot
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