This is biting me, too.  In my installer/syslog, I'm seeing something
similar to what's in Erick Brunzell's log:

Feb 12 23:01:05 in-target: Setting up language-pack-gnome-en-base 
(1:12.04+20111229) ...
Feb 12 23:01:09 in-target: Reading package lists...
Feb 12 23:01:09 in-target: Building dependency tree...
Feb 12 23:01:10 in-target: Reading state information...
Feb 12 23:01:10 in-target: E
Feb 12 23:01:10 in-target: Unable to locate package language-support-en
Feb 12 23:01:11 pkgsel: finishing up
Feb 12 23:01:12 pkgsel: dpkg-query -W language-pack-en language-pack-gnome-en 
language-support-en failed; assuming incomplete language support

I would _guess_ that this is where the popup is coming from.  language-
support-en has not existed as a package in either oneiric or in precise,
so that would explain why it cannot be found.   I cannot find where this
dpkg-query is being run, though.

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