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`apt upgrade` package without marking as manually installed?

How do I upgrade a single Debian package without marking it as “manually installed”? apt install upgradeable-lib works of course, but then I have to apt-mark auto (or the package is no longer autoremoveable).

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Author: Ald In

Posted on August 8, 2020Author markCategories apt, debian, package-managementTags linux, operating systems, programming, servers, software engineering, technology, ubuntu, unix

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