Package: aptitude Version: 0.2.15.9-7 Severity: wishlist I configured aptitude not to add automatically suggested packages; however, from time to time I follow one suggestion and add the package. What I would like is the possibility to mark this package as "suggested automatic" - that is, the package should be removed if it is not suggested anymore by an installed package.
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