@Ruario: Ubuntu is installing (new) recommends by default. If you have "broken" recommends for existing packages apt will ignore that (i.e. if you have a pkg P that recommends A already installed it will not complain if A is not there. But you can make it install it with "apt-get install --fix-policy")
@Ruario: Ubuntu is installing (new) recommends by default. If you have "broken" recommends for existing packages apt will ignore that (i.e. if you have a pkg P that recommends A already installed it will not complain if A is not there. But you can make it install it with "apt-get install --fix-policy")