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Package:  apt
Severity: wishlist
Version:  0.3.19
Synopsis: apt-get source cannot handle regexp like apt-cache can.
Class:    sw-bug

Distribution: Debian woody
System: Linux 2.4.0-test11 i586 unknown


Description:

apt-get source pkg{,-related}

 works, but:

apt-get source '^pkg.*'

 ... doesn't and probably should.

Also see bug titled "Duplicated download, two packages with ..."

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This can already be done quite simply with a pipeline; I see no reason this
needs to be added to apt-cache.

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