On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 10:02:14AM +0100, Colin Watson wrote: > There's only a difference if you have packages installed that depend on > squid. In that case dpkg will tell you and exit gracefully, while > apt-get will go ahead and remove them too. Neither will break your > system. Yes there's no much difference between this two ways, but apt-get lets you to press yes or no, dpkg has to be re-runned with a --force-all to purge in that case, there' more to write :) But I've never controlled this fact, does apt purges only squid and removes only the deps or everithing is purged?
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