Frank Lichtenheld wrote:
> But I have now found a way to reproduce this bug (although I'm not
> sure it is really fully the same situation as with the submitters).
>   

Might be my situation. I do have a udev that fails to install, which
causes aptitude to do its dpkg --configure -a thing.

> Unless someone convinces me that dpkg should do something about this
> (e.g. by changing the default behaviour of 'Z') 
I'm not sure why there are two behaviors in the first place, it's
honestly rather confusing. Depending on how you're running dpkg, you
sometimes use 'fg' to get back, sometimes 'exit'. And, after doing even
minor amounts of work in the shell, the reminder of which one to use is
gone.


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