Vipul writes:
> Hey there,
>
> I've been using Debian from couples of years but haven't contributed yet back
> to community. I want to contribute to Debian by maintaining packages and
> fixing bugs. Since I'm using Debian for work purpose also so, I don't want to
> mess-up with my system by
On Monday October 11 2010 19:52:35 Arthur Machlas wrote:
> Does aptitude purge ~c get rid of them though?
No, it doesn't.
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gcc-4.5 is installed.
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> I think you mean "even when gcc-4.5 is *un*installed".
Yes, definitely :-)
> No, I think you found a bug in aptitude.
Should I file a bug in the bug tracker or wait for more comments?
Thanks for replying!
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First of all, I'll warn you that I use Ubuntu. Everybody is probably
tired of Ubuntu users asking for help here, but I think my question
applies equally well to Debian.
I'm struggling to understand the autoremoval behavior of aptitude 0.6.3.
Let's say I ha
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