This just happened out of the blue on my system (Ubuntu 10.10 on a 32 bit x86 
computer).
Whatever the reason is, the way how this error is handled seems to prevent any 
use of the graphical programs that are package related: synaptic terminates 
after showing the error message and the update manager shows a dialog with the 
error "Could not initialise the package information" "An unresolvable problem 
occurred while initialising the package information. Please report this bug for 
the update-manager package and try to include the following error message:" 
"E:Malformed 3rd word in the Status line, E:Error occurred while processing 
libboost-program-options1.40.0 (UsePackage2) E: Problem with MergeList 
/var/lib/dpkg/status, E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed 
or opened."

The first bug here is that the actual line where this problem occurs is not 
included in the error message. 
Doing "sudo dpkg --configure -a" can be used to figure this out -- this command 
shows: "dpkg: parse error, in file '/var/lib/dpkg/status' near line 96097 
package 'libboost-program-options1.40.0':
 `config-fines' is not allowed for third (status) word in `status' field"

So for some reason the file contains "config-fines" and not config-
files. I edited this with "sudo vi".

However, whatever caused this problem, the user should not end up with a
state where both synaptic and the package manager are unusable and
severe command line hacking has to be used to get out of this. Something
much more user-friendly has to be done here.

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Title:
  Error 'Malformed 3rd word on Status line' whilst updating Gutsy on
  ia64

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