Where's the duplication?  Everything in you sysctl.conf file is
commented out.   Also there were two typos in your original post (n->m
and only one d).

Granted, it's a problem that typos could even cause it to fail to
install - invalid keys shouldn't break the package install.  I can work
around the failing daemon startup in the package install script (since
the script calls a failing procps and this is what causes apt to die),
but this is a bit hackish (start procps || true).

Relatedly, the technical board agenda for their next meeting includes a
discussion on how to best handle failing maintainer scripts.

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Packages with custom /etc/sysctl.d/30-foo.conf files can fail to install: start 
procps returns exit status 1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447197
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