I understand but it is annoying for the case you're using the same
configuration file for several packages and just want to change the name
of the package.

For example, if the configuration file contains:
'''
-d
--override-control=control.override
---
qemu
adt-vivid-amd64-cloud.img
'''

And the user wants to specify the package on the command line, you have to use 
this order: adt-run <PACKAGE> @cfg
In this case adt uses the control file of the package instead of the override.

The other option is to change the configuration file to include the name
of the package for each package.

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