Wow, the removal of all those packages was supposed to happen?  I just
assumed that was a weird error.  Besides wanting to remove libc6 and
many other things, it looked like it was trying to have two different
"qdbus" packages installed, both the same version.  Rather than removing
libc6, and other things that looked equally dangerous, I removed one of
the "qdbus" packages.  This had the effect of "aptitude install" not
wanting to do anything, which I thought fixed it.  However, this now
seems wrong.

(1) If my set-up is indeed wrong, what can I do to bring it in-line with the 
expected packages?
(2) How can I verify that it's correct?

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