I will try the apport-collect command as described above.

However:

1. The failure to build Xalan (see
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1275346 for details) is a show-
stopper. I suspect it's because the Debian shell suddenly and (seemingly
randomly) deletes environment variables from being passed to subshells,
which then breaks the Xalan and Xerces builds. A good friend suggested
this, and my subsequent analysis seemed to verify it.

2. I've stopped applying updates because of the failure to boot after
one of the updates had forced me to select an older kernel. At this
time, my reliably booting older kernel and previously-built-but-cannot-
be-rebuilt Xerces and Xalan libraries mean that I am frozen in time on
this 8.04 distro.

3. Before I upgrade my (otherwise working well enough, even if not
perfectly) machine and find that I am dead in the water (if I can't
build Xalan or Xerces I would truly be dead in the water), I need to
find another machine to use for upgrade / migration experiments.

I do thank everyone for their support, and I continue to favor Ubuntu,
largely because of the dedication of the Cannonical team and of the user
community. And it's not anyone's fault here that I cannot obtain access
to a second machine to test an upgraded build environment. But if
someone could shed some light on my item (1) above (missing env vars in
subshells), I would feel a lot safer with an installation of the latest
Ubuntu on this machine.

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Most recent kernel header update (from a week or so ago) seems to break C/C++ 
file I/O applications
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/438823
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