There's a good chance that there could be a broken package somewhere.
Run this command " sudo dpkg --configure -a " (no quotes)
If that does not help maybe this will:
Go to /var/cache/apt/ and delete all *.bin files there (has to be done with sudo)
I may be on the wrong track, but you will not destroy anything by doing this.
Repos going nuts on mint
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