I am considering replacing this functionality with apt-file itself. The
only problem with that approach is that apt-file needs to download the
Contents.gz files, and each is sized around a few MB. Luckily that's
basically a once-off thing, and there's no need to be connected to the
web to perform the search.

The current approach is broken in some ways:
* One can't search multiple Suites (Debian Stable and Testing, Ubuntu Universe 
and Multiverse, ...).
* Also it can't match search terms which are paths (i.e. /us/bin/rocks won't 
work, while rocks will).

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Title:
  Wajig package suggests lynx, when w3m is ubuntu's default console
  browser

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