Isn't this something apt is supposed to handle? I thought if you specify that the upgrade path has to go through a previous version, then it gets that version and follows the trail back. No? If I'm correct then it's a config fault. How do the packages do it that have multiple DB structure changes? They can't have every possible upgrade path in there, surely?
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