Cloudron (https://www.cloudron.io/) is a tool for running applications
on your own server or on a hosted cloudron instance in the cloud. It is
built off of *purpose-built application containers* that are designed
for *specific OS versions* inside them.

NONE of the containers or systems that run inside of a Cloudron instance
are designed to be upgraded by the user. They also use *modified*
deployment tooling for deploying NGINX and such inside containers.

The issue stems from you attempting to upgrade a Cloudron application
container to a newer OS *without* having Cloudron do that work or the
configuration.  That leads to broken installations like this.

However, this provisioning system and deployment system is not a
standard Ubuntu system and is NOT designed to be release upgraded within
the containers itself.

Additionally, an **installed** version of Cloudron is not designed to be
release-upgraded. You should consider doing a complete reinstallation of
Cloudron if this is the case, because it deploys things in modified ways
different from the standard NGINX packaging in Ubuntu.

Ultimately, this is a Cloudron-specific issue and not an issue in the
Ubuntu package, based on what I know of both.  (Cloudron also works to
try and make its entire infrastructure and functionality 'immutable'
with 'immutable' apps)

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Title:
  package nginx-core 1.18.0-6ubuntu14.7 failed to install/upgrade:
  installednginx-core package post-installation script subprocess
  returned error exit status 1

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