Jenkins is a different issue. It seems to be about the java version you
have installed:

Jul 06 10:20:08 PC3336.win2k.tsl.state.texas.us jenkins[30094]: Found an 
incorrect Java version
Jul 06 10:20:08 PC3336.win2k.tsl.state.texas.us jenkins[30094]: Java version 
found:
Jul 06 10:20:08 PC3336.win2k.tsl.state.texas.us jenkins[30094]: openjdk version 
"10.0.1" 2018-04-17
Jul 06 10:20:08 PC3336.win2k.tsl.state.texas.us jenkins[30094]: OpenJDK Runtime 
Environment (build 10.0.1+10-Ubuntu-3ubuntu1)
Jul 06 10:20:08 PC3336.win2k.tsl.state.texas.us jenkins[30094]: OpenJDK 64-Bit 
Server VM (build 10.0.1+10-Ubuntu-3ubuntu1, mixed mode)
Jul 06 10:20:08 PC3336.win2k.tsl.state.texas.us jenkins[30094]: Aborting

I don't think this jenkins package comes from Ubuntu either. Last time
we shipped jenkins was in precise in 2012 it seems.

I think it caused the apache2-doc installation to be incomplete, so yes,
I'd suggest to remove or fix the jenkins package, and then try "sudo apt
-f install" one more time, which should take care of apache2-doc.

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