Of course, it's not until exactly 2 minutes after I submit the bug
report that I figure out the fix.  I maintain that this is still a bug,
because the installation should have failed, but at least I have a
workaround now.

After noticing that dnsdomainname complained during the install, I
decided to wager that it was the main contributing factor, so I started
fiddling around and found that it was, indeed the problem.  One just
needs to make sure that dnsdomainname returns a proper result, and that
is done by fiddling with either your dns or the /etc/hosts file... the
latter is what I did.  After dnsdomainname returned a proper result, I
did

$ sudo aptitude purge krb5-admin-server
$ sudo apt-get install krb5-admin-server

and all was well.  Perhaps there should be a fallback for when
dnsdomainname doesn't return properly during installation?  Either way,
installation shouldn't fail that critically when there is something
amiss with the dns, no?

-Matt

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