>From your log:
Setting up puppet (5.4.0-2ubuntu3) ...
adduser: No UID/GID pair is available in the range 100-999 (FIRST_SYS_UID -
LAST_SYS_UID).
adduser: The user `puppet' was not created.
Do you really have no ID left in 100-999?
That would be odd.
Never the less the command it runs that fails is:
adduser --quiet --system --group --home /var/lib/puppet \
--no-create-home \
--gecos "Puppet configuration management daemon" \
puppet
Maybe you could run and debug what is happening independent to the
puppet package?
You could check if the user was actually created but with some odd config?
$ id puppet
For me e.g. looks like:
uid=114(puppet) gid=121(puppet) groups=121(puppet)
And to check if really all are blocked:
$ for i in $(seq 100 999); do id $i; done
Finally I don't really know what you mean with "-deleted package".
You had not installed it before, tried to install on 2019-05-16 and that failed.
Where is the "deleted" part coming in?
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package puppet 5.4.0-2ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade: installed
puppet package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit
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