Honestly, if this were one system I'd be of the opinion that I recovered
it and it's fine.  What's concerning me is that we've seen it on three
systems now and we have a bunch more that need to be upgraded.

The only thing I can think of if it's not reproducible outside our
office is that it's something to do with our local debian cache.  I'm
going to add our local debian guru to the bug.  I'm not sure how to
diagnose if that's the cause or what part of that might be the cause.

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  Upgrade from 16.04 to 18.04 crashed, required dpkg --configure -a to
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