On Tue, 2017-09-19 at 21:32 -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2017-09-19 19:53, David B Funk wrote:
> 
> > 
> > So now you have -two- dnsmasq kits, one installed by "apt" and
> > managed
> > thru the "systemctl" tools, and another one that somebody put there
> > which is outside the realm of "apt" & "systemctl" (thus they don't
> > know how to manange it).
> > 
> > You should really pick one method of installing/managing software
> > and
> > stick with it.
> > 
> > This is similar to the mess you get when you mix CPAN with
> > yum/yast/rpm/apt for installing Perl modules.
> Similar but worse, as you can have a safe CPAN + distro mix with
> local::lib.
> 
As I've said in a previous post I 'only' install official Ubuntu pkgs
via apt except I have a beta of fetchmail currently in use.

I'm not sure if removing certain snap pkgs I have installed will also
remove dnsmasq or not or if it was automatically installed when 'core'
was installed.

/snap/core/2925/etc/dnsmasq.d
/snap/core/2925/etc/dbus-1/system.d/dnsmasq.conf
/snap/core/2925/etc/dnsmasq.d/ubuntu-fan
/snap/core/2925/run/dnsmasq
/snap/core/2925/usr/sbin/dnsmasq
/snap/core/2925/usr/share/dnsmasq-base
/snap/core/2925/usr/share/dnsmasq-base/trust-anchors.conf

core                 16-2.28~rc3         2925  canonical  core
dwarf-fortress       0.43.05             2     mterry     -
nethack              3.4.2-2             2     ogra       -
pubip                0.6                 28    thibran    -
snappy-debug         0.31.4-snapd2.26.9  70    canonical  -
snapweb              0.26-11-dev         307   canonical  -
speed-test           1.8.0               16    bartaz     -
wallpaperdownloader  2.8                 16    egarcia    -

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Chris
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