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- Delete php5-common_5.2.6-6maemo5_armel.deb from /var/cache/apt/archives/
- Do apt-get install -f after the above
If it still complains about the Post-removal script, do:
dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq php5-common
If still the post-removal script error comes then delete the post-removal script from:
/va/lib/dpkg/info/
The above is what I think should fix it up...