Yes, that would make sense. However the version of pre-removal script
that gets run is the one that is being removed, which is the old broken
one. Seems to be the way debian packages work, always.

On 08/07/11 15:23, Serge Matveenko wrote:
> It seems to me that install script of the fixed version should fix the
> bug it released to fix without need of reinstalling fixed version.
>

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  package bcmwl-kernel-source 5.100.82.38+bdcom-0ubuntu3 failed to
  install/upgrade: subprocess installed pre-removal script returned
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