OS: Ubuntu 18.04

I was looking at the Ubuntu documentation on how to install auto-apt. However, when I run

apt-cache show auto-apt 

I get

N: Unable to locate package auto-apt E: No packages found 

What happened to auto-apt ?

Edit. This is not a duplicate of the post apt search: limit to exact match . Below I am publishing some other results I got in the terminal.

$ apt search ^auto-apt$ Sorting... Done Full Text Search... Done $ sudo apt-get install auto-apt [sudo] password for username: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package auto-apt 
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1 Answer

It seems auto-apt was last updated to version 0.3.24 in 2014, i.e., 5 years ago. Also, as of now xenial (16.04) seems to be the only supported release which still contains auto-apt in its repository information. In bionic (18.04) you can still download the deb package and install auto-apt. It's dependency is satisfiable. To install run

wget sudo dpkg -i auto-apt_0.3.24_amd64.deb sudo apt install -f 

On a side note, since Ubuntu is a Debian based OS and all packages are imported from Debian itself, it seems Debian is also planning to drop auto-apt since it ain't available on Stretch or Buster.

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