Daniel Burrows schrieb am 04/13/07 04:50:
  The only way I know of for this to happen is if you removed all the
packages that depended on the stuff being removed (say, xfce4) from some
other package manager.

This is correct. xfce4 is a meta package:
"If you just want to pick and choose the core components
then feel free to remove this package."

So I removed it. And as no package is in state purge or deinstall, aptitude must not delete any packages.

Is this behaviour perhaps related to the "will upgrade packages that are in hold state" thing? (Bug #146207)


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