Option -f seems to be accepted only for commands that may involve
installing or removing packages. E.g. command "autoclean" merely deletes
some .deb files in cache; that has nothing to do with package
dependencies. SYNOPSIS in man page does not tell that though. That is
not the only inaccuracy of the synopsis: E.g. it does not tell about any
options that are defined only as long options, e.g. " --purge".

Tomás F. L., is there any reason you want to use -f with command
autoclean?

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  [apt-get] The option -f, --fix-broken does not work in LM17 x64

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