I  just installed Debian-1.2 on a machine with no mouse.  gpm was
installed as part of the base system.  I configured it to /dev/null,
since there is no mouse, but figured it would be petter to remove it
altogether.  I am trying to remove it with gpm --purge, but get the
message:

dpkg error processing gpm (--purge)
 subprocess preremoval script returned error exit status 137
Starting gpm -m /dev/null -t bare
Errors were encountered while processing:
 gpm

Killing gpm before running dpkg didn't help.

How can I get rid of it?

Bob

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