Just a comment...
'apt' indicates that its cli is unstable and should not be relied upon by scripts.
So fixing this general problem in 'apt' (and not apt-get) means you fix it possibly for humans who are typing things, but all non-human package installations needlessly have to 'apt-get update'. :-(
Just a comment...
'apt' indicates that its cli is unstable and should not be relied upon by scripts.
So fixing this general problem in 'apt' (and not apt-get) means you fix it possibly for humans who are typing things, but all non-human package installations needlessly have to 'apt-get update'. :-(