We Debian folks really are happy to share apt with the rest of the
world, but when someone asks a question and only mentions apt-get there
is no way short of voodoo magic (or worse, deduction by who posted ;-)
to figure out if you mean Debian apt or apt4rpm. Without that
information, Debian users will assume Debian and give Debian answers,
and RedHat users will assume apt4rpm and give apt4rpm answers, and it
seems there are differences in the implementations. Therefore in order
to expedite your enlightement please specify which you mean.

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