Works for me as well, since removing python-pysnmp4 also removes python-
pysnmp2 that the new python-pysnmp4 conflicts with. So there's a
workaround and I'll leave the further status of this bug to others.

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package python-pysnmp-common 4.1.9a-1 failed to install/upgrade: trying to 
overwrite '/usr/share/pyshared/pysnmp/__init__.py', which is also in package 
python-pysnmp2 0:2.0.9-2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/624540
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