I've looked into this and it's aptitude which is installing recommends
by default.

apt already has support for this in Debian, but won't make Gutsy, but
rather Hardy. Synaptic still let's you install recommended packages if
you set it in preferences, but that's not the way to go...

However, as I said, I don't feel comfortable with adding it as a
dependency, since it isn't really a dependency. It adds some
functionality, but you don't it to make listen work (as you need python
or pygtk...).

Do you know of any other way to 'fix' this without having to add it to
depends?

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