I.e., you have an error message about foreign packages.
Great.  I don't know what they are.
I did not install them, as far as I know.

Does the upgrade process not know what they are?
Why not name them?
Looking in a log file is an EXTRA STEP FOR ME.
I COULD MAKE A MISTAKE.
I DO NOT KNOW WHAT I AM DOING.

Next, given those names, is there a process for constructing a command line for 
ppa-purge?
If not, what do you think the chance is that I will, by myself, be able to 
construct this command line?  Pretty darn low, I'd say.  I do not want to ask 
questions.  I do not want to join a commmunity.  I want to upgrade my OS.

So there had better be a process.  Can it be automated?
Fine, then automate it.

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  Upgrade failure does not provide adequate next-step info

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