Step 2 can be replaced with "update the system normally" or "install a
package normally". It fails very often and requires the user to run
"dpkg --configure -a" leaving them with a system they can't update or
install any packages on.

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when dpkg is broken it should auto repair itself
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173309
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