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Package: aptitude<br>
Version: 0.6.6-1<br>
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I suggest, when aptitude doesn't find a package in all mirrors, it
should automatically look out in snapshot.debian.org to fetch the
package.<br>
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The same should be implemented in all apt implementations like
software centre (it uses APT python right?), apt-get, synaptic
etc...<br>
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