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    19 days ago

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    dpkg doesn’t resolve dependencies (that’s a feature of apt) which means that if you install a Debian package with dpkg, you’ll have to manually install all dependencies first, and they won’t be marked as automatically installed

    Usually installing a manually downloaded package and its dependencies works like this:
    # dpkg -i package-file.deb
    # apt-get -f install

    So apt-get can be used to install missing dependencies afterwards while marking them as automatically installed.

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        119 days ago

        Sure, but as I understood, the question was how to do that “properly” with dpkg and apt-get, i.e. without the ‘new’ apt script.