When the integrity check is referred to in the man page, and what I
understood it to mean in the --help output, it is clarified to mean
corrupted packages.  At any rate, continuing in spite of brokenness
isn't the purpose of -f.  I still plan to get around to making a diff.
Meanwhile, are you "mzo"?  If so, I was advised to ask you why it's so
difficult to make a debdiff on the apt package.  Debuild -s runs a
configure script and makes tens of thousands of lines of changes, making
it practically impossible to produce a useful debdiff.

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apt-get --help conflicts with both man page and reality
https://launchpad.net/bugs/57487

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