** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gdebi
  
  if you want to install a program which consists of two .debs, e.g. many games 
at www.getdeb.net, UFO A.I. for example;
  (ufoai + ufoai-data) - you usually place them  into one download-folder and 
install them.
  you can do that with "dpkg -i ufoai*";
  
  But my wishlist says: If you doubleclick on ufoai.deb gdebi searches the 
current directory for possibly dependencies as well - maybe as second priority, 
first should be the repository?
  should be simple to implement I think an would be very useful...
  
- Chris
+ 
+ Example: You have installed aMule 2.1.0
+ 
+ Download amule-2.2.0.deb and amule-common-2.2.0.deb.
+ Try to install with GDebi. It is not posible because GDebi says:
+ - Not possible to install amule-2.2.0.deb because amule-2.1.0.deb is 
installed.
+ or
+ - Not possible to install amule-common-2.2.0.deb because 
amule-common-2.1.0.deb is installed.
+ 
+ It is necessary to make: sudo dpkg -i *amule*.deb
+ Kubuntu Package Menu make good this: 
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=23981

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gdebi should search for .debs in current folder
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134331
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