Somehow the error tracker is receiving plenty of crash reports from
applications that aren't part of Ubuntu, so we do end up in a situation
where an unknown ExecutablePath is some what common.

While the first install_packages() call doesn't do much because pkgs is
empty, it stills creates a sandbox and updates the packages in it, and
that seems unnecessary if pkgs is empty.

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Title:
  apport-retrace's build sandbox routine carries on if it can't find the
  package for an ExecutablePath

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