I want to add that Replaces does not indicate that one package replaces
another package, or is better. It just says that a package may replace
files of the other package. It does not have any meaning dependency
solving wise.

Of course, in the case of gdebi it might make sense to treat it as
having such a meaning, if used together with an unversioned conflicts.

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  gdebi ignores Replaces directive in case of Conflict

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