Note, I have a simple work-around for now, but I'm concerned that this
will come up again with perhaps new weird package names causing issues.

My work-around is to run my package list through: "sed 's/\+\+/./'"

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some package names break --include or --exclude regexp
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/208397
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