The use case is a desire to uninstall the old -r128 and -mach64 drivers
because they are not used on my system. This removes the -ati driver too
by dependencies.

So yes, it's a situation that would be encountered only when a user was
exercising some fairly fine-grained package selection. But, it did work
fine in the past.

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"radeon" driver now depends on "ati" to be autoloaded, previously it did not
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/384316
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