Public bug reported:
I'm afraid I find the semantics of --without-recommends rather
unintuitive, if not even useless.
Pretty please could you provide an option which means "I don't want to
install the Recommends: packages but if they are already on my system,
don't remove them"?
For example, just now:
vnix$ sudo aptitude install language-pack-en
<... eek, wants to install openoffice.org-help-en-us and whatnot, even though I
don't have OpenOffice on this server-only system ...>
0 packages upgraded, 17 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 22.5MB of archives. After unpacking 74.4MB will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n/?] n
Abort.
vnix$ sudo aptitude install --without-recommends language-pack-en
<...>
The following packages are unused and will be REMOVED:
libjpeg-progs miscfiles openssl postfix resolvconf ssl-cert wamerican xli
The following NEW packages will be automatically installed:
language-pack-en-base
The following NEW packages will be installed:
language-pack-en language-pack-en-base
0 packages upgraded, 2 newly installed, 8 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 1385kB of archives. After unpacking 3355kB will be freed.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n/?] n
Abort.
vnix$ # cripes
As a workaround, I "aptitude installed" those packages I wanted to keep
on my system (postfix? sounds good. openssl? Yeah, I guess) and only
then proceeded to install language-pack-en --without-recommends
** Affects: apt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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aptitude: install --without-recommends removes packages
https://launchpad.net/bugs/56742
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