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Description of problem: apt doesn't mark dependencies as Dependency. autoremove missing Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): apt 0.5.15lorg3.95 for linux x86_64 compiled on Sep 9 2011 16:34:28 How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: BUG #1 1.apt-get install deja-dup 2.installed some dependencies 3.yum remove (with auto-remove feature) and package-cleanup can't both remove the dependencies BUG #2 1.apt-get autoremove 2.E: Invalid operation autoremove Actual results: BUG#1 dependencies just look like not an unneeded package!! I must remove it manually! BUG#2 E: Invalid operation autoremove Expected results: BUG#1 yum can remove the unneeded dependencies package-cleanup can list the unneeded dependencies. BUG#2 Does what it does in Debian Additional info: Yum is too slow. I just 'yum info' something, it always updates the metadata. It makes me angry so I try the apt port.
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