this is most likely due to many packages depending on glib-dev and glib-dev 
recommends python
if you don't disable installing recommends the foreign python will attempt to 
replace the native one which will break your system

it is probably better to install with --no-install-recommends to avoid
unnecessary stuff.

** Package changed: ubuntu => glib2.0 (Ubuntu)

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