Package: apt Version: 0.5.23 Severity: wishlist There should be a way to warn the user when some other user already reported that an upgrade may break the package system, without having a *clean* way to go back to a previous working state (for instance, "apt-get install -f" doesn't work). This would behave a bit like what apt-listbugs does, but would be specific to the package system. This would probably require a new tag.
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