Package: asterisk Version: 1:1.0.7.dfsg.1-2 Removing Asterisk with the command 'apt-get --purge remove asterisk' removes the configuration files in /etc/asterisk which are not part of the asterisk package. These configuration files belong to asterisk-config. As a result, the user will have no configuration files and the package archive will be broken if he ever wants to install asterisk again since the package expects to see files in /etc/asterisk.
The solution would be to not allow asterisk to remove these files, instead allowing asterisk-config. -- Lee Azzarello Network Engineer Progressive Solutions +1 212 937 8939 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]