Geekley I personally agree and would go a lot further and hide even most
dependencies (you don't really care which libraries you are installing,
just about choices made, e.g. if there's an a | b dependency it should
tell you that it picked a).
So if you want to think about it that terse mode would end up looking
something like:
Installing 5 specified packages, 10 upgrades and 30 new dependencies:
- Choosing banana to satisfy foo Depends: banana | apple
Removing 30 packages:
- package1
...
At the moment there is no option in between full output and no output,
though, and there is opposition to adding more output modes upstream.
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When apt keeps back packages due to phased updates, it should list
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