On Sat, 18 Apr 1998, Anthony Towns wrote:

> On Fri, Apr 17, 1998 at 12:34:18AM +0200, Christian Schwarz wrote:
> > I agree that the extra files should *not* be purged automatically.
> > However, dpkg should not forget about them. 
> 
> I disagree.
[snip]
> 
> What would dpkg's continued knowledge of removed packages' extrafiles
> gain?

If was thinking of the following: the current doc-base version creates
some `extra files' in other package's /usr/doc directories--for example,
the .dhelp files. Usually, the package should call doc-base in its prerm
script and doc-base will remove these files again. However, if either the
maintainer forgot to call doc-base in its prerm script, or if there is a
bug in doc-base, these files would be left on the system.

Now, if doc-base would have a way to tell dpkg of these dynamically
generated files, the user could query dpkg where these files came from and
perhaps tell dpkg to remove these files.


Cheers,

Chris

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