Helo!

Thank you everyone for the help I received.

I have tried to install/purge the same applications with
aptitude on another computer and all went well. I conclude
that the problem came into existance becouse apt-get did not
purge the package dependencies along with the original
package. Apt-get tried to purge only the "original" package,
but left its dependencies intact.
Now the problem is there, how can I correct it? How can I
delete the leftover files? I should determine somehow what
where the demendencies, and purge them too with apt-get?
Would this delete the leftover files to?

Toba

Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> írta:

>   There are two possibilities:
> 
>   (1) you still have a package installed that owns those
files.  This
>       is likely the case for the stuff under /usr/share/doc.
> 
>       You can find out which packages have installed a
file with
>       dpkg -S (filename).
> 
>   (2) the package is buggy and doesn't clean up after
itself.  This is
>       likely the caes for stuff under /etc.
> 
>       In this case, slap the maintainer with a bug report.
> 
>   Daniel
> 




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