The way Shnatsel (author of zram script) recommended worked for me (12.04 
64-bit):
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=12005739&postcount=12

1) When the upgrade hung I did "sudo start zramswap" (nothing happened, prompt 
did not return).
2) In an other terminal I did "sudo stop zramswap", which seemed to make the 
upgrade to proceed.
3) And after it completed I did "sudo start zramswap" again (but it complained 
it was already running).
I'm not sure if my system was in an odd state, but "stop" felt like it got the 
install going.

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Title:
  Installing/updating to zramswap-enabler 0.2.1-0~21~precise1 freezes
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