Vish - Im not sure how to answer your question. This bug is about the
specific case of two dead menu entries being created when Evolution is
removed from the Software Center.
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Okay great. Sorry to press the issue, but this bug has been annoying me
for a long time. Everytime I do a clean install of Ubuntu and remove
Evolution, I have been reminded of this.
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The usability problem is not the fact that an unused package is left on
your computer taking up space, it is the fact that two dead menu entries
are created.
Imagine an "average user" browsing through the software center sees
Evolution and thinks "Hey, I use Gmail and never use that program. Ill
u
But its still not a valid papercut because it involves removing a
default component? At the rates that people are switching to cloud based
email I would think that this might be a fairly common occurrence.
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Forgive me as I am not a developer and do not have knowledge in this
area, but wouldn't this be an Ubuntu Software Center bug and not an
Evolution bug? If you uninstall evolution-common through synaptic then
the menu entries are removed as expected.
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I uninstalled using the software center. Using synaptic to remove
evolution-common does indeed fix the problem. So I guess the correct bug
to file would be "Uninstalling Evolution from the software center does
not remove evolution-common"?
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After uninstalling Evolution, "Email Settings" is not