Package: aptitude
Version: 0.4.0-5.0
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

when I say "install a package", and it is currently uninstallable due
to unsatisfied dependencies, it is flagged as broken, and I cannot do
anything unless this broken dependency is resolved, which most
frequently is done by deselecting the package.

I would like to have a flag for a package that shows the package as
"install as soon as possible", which reminds me that I wanted to
install this package but couldn't at the moment I decided to install
it. Automatic installation as soon as its dependencies are resolved
would be nice to have, but I'd be satisfied with the opportunity to
tag the package to recognize it later.

Greetings
Marc

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