I'm not sure what's happening here. I assume the transition of the
bash_completion script from the bash package (gutsy) to the separate
bash-completion package (hardy) was not done correctly.

I'm not a specialist for debian packaging, so I can't really help here.

What I think is going on is that previously (in the bash package)
/etc/bash_completion was not a conffile. Now in the bash-completion
package it is maintained by ucf. Since ucf does not know about the old
file it has to ask the user what to do about it.

So the problem is that bash leaves the old version of the script in
/etc/bash_completion after the upgrade or maybe bash-completion is
installed before bash is updated?

Anyone more knowledgable about dpkg can help out?

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bash_completion replace on upgrade from gutsy to hardy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210013
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