** Merge proposal linked:
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I added xorg-edgers, applied upgrades and ran ppa-purge in 14.04. It did
not use aptitude. Anyway, you can use '-f' option for apt-get to make it
install missing dependencies. As for removing packages that should not
be removed, I wonder if --force-yes option is needed for apt-get in non-
interacti
apt-get will fail in case of any missing dependencies The most common
cause of this was when a package had a soname bump , although this is
actually fixed, but it makes a nice example.
If you consider the gnome3-team/gnome3-staging ppa for 16.04, the mutter
library package is:
libmutter0h
however
Can you give an example of case where apt-get gets confused? Why not
just use aptitude, if it can handle each case?
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apt-get returns 1 when you press n, so ppa-purge goes onto to try the
fallback (aptitude), seemingly that runs without even asking.
The fallback was meant to catch the case where apt-get gets confused by
the revert list not being 100% accurate. That should be much better in
the new version in Xeni
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