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A few times I have had the need to simulate the way tasksel +

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A few times I have had the need to simulate the way tasksel installs packages during the normal debian-installer run. Until now, I have ended up letting tasksel do the work, with the annoying problem of not getting any feedback at all when something fails (like a @@ -62,17 +62,18 @@ installation.

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