Confirmed that this now fails as expected. If I install python-pysnmp-
common first, I get an error when trying to install python-pysnmp2, and
if I attempt to install both at the same time, I get an error about the
conflict.

# apt-get install python-pysnmp2 python-pysnmp-common
[SNIP]
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
[SNIP]
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
  python-pysnmp-common: Breaks: python-pysnmp2 (< 2.0.9-3~) but 2.0.9-2 is to 
be installed
E: Broken packages


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  python-pysnmp-common conflicts with python-pysnmp2

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