On 2021-05-07 at 16:47, Jon Gough wrote:
> On 8/5/21 12:17 am, Kris Deugau wrote:
>
>> Jon Gough wrote:
>>> Is there a process that allows the deb to 'clean up' the
>>> application when the application is uninstalled, in particular
>>> any 'install' artefacts that have been installed by plugins?
Hi Jon,
On Fri, May 7, 2021 at 10:47 PM Jon Gough wrote:
> On 8/5/21 12:17 am, Kris Deugau wrote:
>
> Jon Gough wrote:
>
> The user install plugins can vary between very simple with a config file
> and a couple of icons up to complex with large data >1GB and hundreds of
> icons.
>
> So, if debs
On 8/5/21 12:17 am, Kris Deugau wrote:
Jon Gough wrote:
The user install plugins can vary between very simple with a config
file and a couple of icons up to complex with large data >1GB and
hundreds of icons.
So, if debs must not touch files in $HOME but is allowed to create
files there (is
The user install plugins can vary between very simple with a config file
and a couple of icons up to complex with large data >1GB and hundreds
of icons. So leaving them lying around on smaller, resource constrained
systems when the main application is removed does not seem very user
friendly.
Jon Gough wrote:
The user install plugins can vary between very simple with a config file
and a couple of icons up to complex with large data >1GB and hundreds of
icons.
So, if debs must not touch files in $HOME but is allowed to create files
there (is that not a contradiction?) where else co
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