This should provide you with a quick fix. It makes a couple of
assumptions such as, that you've attempted to install libjpeg-progs and
it's failed. Basically it goes and grabs the package from your cache,
extracts out the package, changes the control file to allow it to
resolve the conflict and changes the version number (appends this bug
report number to it), bundles it back up into a package and then
installs the package. It's also untested and assumes you don't have
packages in your home folder (libjpeg-progs).

#!/bin/bash
mkdir ~/libjpeg-progs
cp /var/cache/apt/archives/libjpeg-progs* ~/libjpeg-progs
cd ~/libjpeg-progs
ar x libjpeg-progs*.deb
rm libjpeg-progs*.deb debian-binary
tar xvf data.tar.* && rm data.tar.*
tar xvf control.tar.* --directory DEBIAN && rm control.tar.*
cd DEBIAN
if [ -z "$( grep "^Replaces:" control )" ] ; then
  sed '/^Version:/ iReplaces: libjpeg-turbo-progs' control -i
else
  sed 's/\(^Replaces: .*\)/\1, libjpeg-turbo-progs/' control -i
fi
sed 's/\(^Version: .*\)/\1-1550124/' control -i
cd ~
dpkg -b libjpeg-progs .
sudo dpkg -i libjpeg-progs*.deb

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Title:
  package libjpeg-progs 8c-2ubuntu8 failed to install/upgrade: trying to
  overwrite '/usr/bin/rdjpgcom', which is also in package libjpeg-turbo-
  progs 1.4.2-0ubuntu1

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