#20: Thanks for the github link.

#21: You are right, for some reason I thought that autoclean does
autoremove. You are not quite correct though: If you upgrade a package,
the list of dependencies may have changed and dependency may have been
dropped. This will then be no longer required, and should fall in that
difference of the two sets.

So really we need an additional switch that removes not only the
packages that have newly become auto-removable, but removes all auto-
removable packages. Which would then be equivalent to doing apt-get
autoremove.

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