Reopen. Three times in the last two days apport complains about the need to 
install missing packages, well again, the reason for calling update-manager was 
in fact to install updates. 
After calling update-manager, it says there is a 'problem with a system 
application' (whatever that's supposed to be) do you want to report it, yes, 
authentication request, collect info, request to install python-dbus, no report.
As the screenshot tells python-dbus in fact isn't marked for upgrade.

Observed this behaviour of apport only occurs when update-manager is
called via session-menu. The crash never happens when update-manager is
called through other options or by updating via terminal.

Since crash files are all from aptd wondering if the culprit is aptd
itself or some early apport hook.



** Attachment added: "apport-complain-vs-python-dbus.png"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/913306/+attachment/2695120/+files/apport-complain-vs-python-dbus.png

** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
       Status: Fix Released => New

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