These are all normal Ubuntu packages. There are no custom/newer/manual
packages involved here.

My point is, Apport thinks that the current version is N, when I have
N+1 installed from an official Ubuntu mirror via apt-get (and
packages.ubuntu.com indicates N+1 is current). For whatever reason,
Apport's definition of "current" is not up-to-date. And for it to refuse
a trace under those circumstances is clearly a bug.

In other words, this is the "clean install with apt-get reporting that
everything is up-to-date" use case. The problem is not on the client
side.

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