This would be easier if we could choose "Works for me" as a solution.
But your information is giving me a hint that there is another
bug/missing documentation in apt but I will open a new ticket for this.
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I have some final comments, I don't wish to start a dialog here since
there is a non-issue and I am glad for it to be closed.
On 19 September 2012 13:41, Sworddragon <667...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> This all is now ~2 years ago and the dependencies of alsa-utils has
> changed so that I had to
> not enough information is presented about the packages involved to
determine whether a bug is present. The maintainer does not think so.
Too bad I haven't knewed on reporting this bug how to set the locale to
an english one because I was new to Linux this time. But even if the
maintainer can't c
[Clarification for future bug archaeologists]
Invalid – as per comment from juliank (hint: maintainer). There was no
fix released to address this report because a bug was never identified.
Assuming use of the correct, documented commands:
# apt-get remove PKG
# apt-get autoremove
not enough inf
I have tested this with apt 0.9.7.5ubuntu2 and a few packages but every
time apt-get autoremove _packagename_ has found all packages which an
apt-get remove _packagename_; apt-get autoremove would find.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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The argument doesn't change the behaviour. Even first removing the
package and then doing an autoremove leads to the same error.
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autoremove takes no arguments. You must remove the package first, and
then run autoremove to remove unused packages.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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The bug appears even without --purge. sudo apt-get autoremove alsa-utils
will ignore linux-sound-base too. Only a sudo apt-get autoremove after
the first command will find the package.
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Thanks for taking the time to report this bug. I fear that apt-get does
not do the autoremove after the purge. I will mark this a wishlist bug,
as the work around to use first the purge and then the autoremove is
straight forward.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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