Just as a comment: After the first error you have a decent chance to report 
errors which depend on the previous error.
'example-data' can't be installed for whatever reason - the logical consequence 
is that 'example' will fail to install, too, resulting in a useless bugreport. 
After the first "valid" failure you can easily accumulate hundreds of followups…

3 is not a hard-coded limit btw. APT::Apport::MaxReports is the relevant
config option if you desire to play with different values.

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