yes, theres no perfect way to do this.

I'm not sure what the preferred approach to dealing with dkms modules
is, looking through other dkms modules, the

Depends: linux-headers-generic | linux-headers

approach seems fairly common. the "either you've installed specific headers for 
your kernel or i'll install the most common ones" way. 
someone who uses openafs would need to make a judgement whether thats a 
reasonable thing to do or not. obviously this places responsibility on diferent 
kernel users to know that they need to install the correct headers.

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package openafs-modules-dkms 1.4.11+dfsg-1+ubuntu0.1 failed to install/upgrade: 
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/487535
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