Hello!

I am not sure, but I thought when using apt-get remove --purge <some_package> 
that it will remove EVERY file taht the given package have installed. Well, I 
have installed the packages apache and apache-doc, and then purged them. But 
the /usr/share/apache is still there. Then I installed apache2 and apache2-doc, 
and almost immediatly purged them too, but the directories /usr/share/apache2, 
/usr/share/doc/apache2, /usr/share/doc/apache2-doc are still there with some 
files in them. Something similar happened when installing/purging postgres too. 
Is this the right behavior of apt-get? If it is then what should I do to remove 
_ALL_ files that some package have installed?

Balint

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