It is really pretty trivial to add aptitude back if you want it - 'apt-
get install aptitude' is not hard for those who can handle aptitude in
the first place.  Also, the mention of the server installation shows
that whoever said it hadn't actually checked the maverick server
installation - it's still installed by default on servers (due to its
optional use for interactive package selection during server
installations).

Regarding upgrades, aptitude has a different dependency resolver which
handles things quite differently from apt-get, and the fact is that we
simply do not routinely test that dependency resolver.  I'd rather
encourage people to report dependency resolution problems in the tools
that we use by default (apt-get, update-manager, the release upgrader)
rather than retaining and encouraging the use of a forked toolset.

The base system is constantly tight on space, and everyone wants a piece
of that space.  I'm afraid we're going to have to continue to be pretty
brutal about what we include there.  But, as mentioned, aptitude is of
course not being removed from the Ubuntu repository as a whole.

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Removal of aptitude from base installation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/592336
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