> The correct approach is to have gettext look into the langpack
translations first, and then fall back to the package's translations.

No, it's not. Normal/released Ubuntu packages get their translations
stripped out of the debs. But if you install a backport, third-party
package, or self-built package, you want to see the translation that it
ships, not the Ubuntu translations as they now apply to an older version
only. Hence /usr/share/locale/ must have precedence over /usr/share
/locale-langpack/.

There are just a handful of packages which you need for upgrading and
*installing* langpacks which have their translations built-in, like apt
or language-selector.

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  Incorrect Russian translation of "apt list --upgradeable" results

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