I had this same problem, and managed to pass through it by furiously closing 
down those error windows manually during the upgrade process. It kept popping 
new ones up at least 50 times, and continued then normally.
When all the packages were upgraded, it finally popped up an error saying that 
some steps were not done and "the system may be in unstable state", without 
giving any kind of guidance on what to do next.

Manual 'apt-get upgrade' or 'apt-get dist-upgrade' didn't give any
errors or packages to upgrade, so I just rebooted. System seems to work
normally after reboot. I had to manually run 'apt-get autoremove' to get
rid of unused packages.

# apt-get upgrade gconf2
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
gconf2 is already the newest version (3.2.6-3ubuntu6).
Calculating upgrade... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.

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Title:
  package gconf2 3.2.6-3ubuntu6 failed to install/upgrade: dependency
  problems - leaving triggers unprocessed

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