Investigating further I see that my desktop has proofgeneral-coq
installed, while my laptop has proofgeneral-misc installed.

So unless I explicitly install proofgeneral-coq in the first place I get
a proofgeneral installed that doesn't work ... even if I have
apt/aptitude set to install all Recommends packages.

I think either:
 - README.Debian should mention that you must install proofgeneral-coq
explicitly to actually get something that works.
 - The "proofgeneral-misc | proofgeneral-coq" dependency should be
changed to an AND instead of an OR. aptitude won't install both, and
will always install only the first one. Which still leaves you with a
non-working proofgeneral, even if you set aptitude to install all
recommends automatically. I think that you should recommend both -misc
and -coq, so aptitude installs something that works.

Best regards,
--Edwin



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