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Apologies if this has been fixed in a later version - I can't tell because I can't find a current changelog, and there is no useful information associated with the tags.
If I tell synaptic to completely remove a package, and that package is a dependency of another package(s), I think the other packages should be marked for complete removal as well, as then one doesn't end up with loads of residual package config on the system.
Thoughts?
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Hi there,
Apologies if this has been fixed in a later version - I can't tell because I can't find a current changelog, and there is no useful information associated with the tags.
If I tell synaptic to completely remove a package, and that package is a dependency of another package(s), I think the other packages should be marked for complete removal as well, as then one doesn't end up with loads of residual package config on the system.
Thoughts?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: