George Gensure <wer...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> When in response to a 'purge,' the menu-methods file has already been
> removed during postrm.  While I could place this in prerm, the existing
> debhelper mechanisms for cleanup are placed into postrm, so I figured to be
> consistent...  Since the script is always auto generated, the net effect
> would be that while /etc/menu-methods/rxvt remains after a remove, the
> effective menu in /etc/X11/rxvt.menu is removed.  If menu guys disagree,
> I'll move this to prerm on purge.

My only wild guess would be to wonder if a file like /etc/X11/rxvt.menu
being under /etc is to be treated as a config file, so left on remove.

But I can't imagine anything the sysadmin changes in it would survive
reinstall, so keeping seems unnecessary.  But I don't know for sure.
The menu policy might say a couple more words so everyone could know
:-).


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