Yes, lxd containers are full-fledged system containers which also target
interactive users. The focus of the docker community is vastly
different, focusing on the smallest possible containers:

https://ubuntu.com/blog/minimal-ubuntu-released

It's odd you end up with anything inside /usr/share/doc, does dpkg still
extract excluded symlinks? This needs further investigation.

Changing dpkg -V, I don't know, maybe, it seems to support an error
message for "missing"

** Changed in: dpkg (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => New

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