[Bug 1734486] [NEW] Install .deb packages using 'apt' tool

Marcos Alano 1734486 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sat Nov 25 21:55:48 UTC 2017


Public bug reported:

'apt' is a easy-to-use wrapper around some 'apt-get' and also 'apt-cache' functions. The idea here is make 'apt' a even more useful tool allowing installation of .deb packages directly, creating a wrap[per around 'dpkg' command as well, allowing a command like this possible:
$ sudo apt install mylovedpackage.deb

** Affects: apt (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Install .deb packages using 'apt' tool

Status in apt package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  'apt' is a easy-to-use wrapper around some 'apt-get' and also 'apt-cache' functions. The idea here is make 'apt' a even more useful tool allowing installation of .deb packages directly, creating a wrap[per around 'dpkg' command as well, allowing a command like this possible:
  $ sudo apt install mylovedpackage.deb

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