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%s set on hold.
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Canceled hold on %s.
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Executing dpkg failed. Are you root?
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Usage: apt-mark [options] {auto|manual} pkg1 [pkg2 ...]

apt-mark is a simple command line interface for marking packages
as manual or automatical installed. It can also list marks.

Commands:
auto - Mark the given packages as automatically installed
manual - Mark the given packages as manually installed

Options:
-h This help text.
-q Loggable output - no progress indicator
-qq No output except for errors
-s No-act. Just prints what would be done.
-f read/write auto/manual marking in the given file
-c=? Read this configuration file
-o=? Set an arbitrary configuration option, eg -o dir::cache=/tmp
See the apt-mark(8) and apt.conf(5) manual pages for more information.
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