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Not much can be done about that aside from contacting the developer and asking them to make a nice script to remove everything generated by the program after an uninstall. |
Re: New 800 user
Well, a normally well-done package will only leave config files.
And this is good, it takes a few hundred bytes and in case you reinstall the application, you still have your settings. |
Re: New 800 user
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I've got years of bit-rot on a few machines, it's amazing anything works on them at all :) Fortunately I'm a big fat geek so I can usually track down the evil.. |
Re: New 800 user
On real debian, if the config file has changed (either because you modified it or because the default one shipped has changed) then it will ask you
Keep your config file Take the new default one and make a backup of yours Show the diff But on the IT, I've not been able to completly erase a config file. apt-get --purge remove <package> does not work. I've really never had a problem with config files. Usually I will show the diff and then use the maintainer one, then use tkdiff to merge back my settings in the old config file. Even if it's not straightforward, I don't see how they could have done something better. |
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It's generally not a huge problem, but it would still be neat to have the postrm scripts ask about removing left overs created by the executables, of course I don't expect most maintainers to ever actually implement this. I would personally never bother since I'm lazy :) |
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