Hi,

On Saturday 10 March 2012 15:23:52 Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
> Cupt does not need apt for the work, but it needs an extended states
> file (for reading and writing). In unusual setups where apt is not
> installed at all, you can easily override the path of the file. For
> example, putting
> 
> dir::state::extendedstates "/var/lib/cupt/extended_states";
> 
> to /etc/cupt/cupt.conf and then 'touch /var/lib/cupt/extended_states'
> should make cupt happy. I thus downgraded severity a bit.

TBH, I disagree with downgrading the severity. Like with many kinds of bugs, 
you can work around them, but that doesn't mean the impact is lower.

In my case I had to download apt by hand to re-install it with dpkg because 
cupt coulnd't help me at all.

I also wonder if you shouldn't be at least recommending one of the download 
methods...

> Regardless of the Cupt-side fixes, I would say it's an error for apt to
> delete these kind of files even on purge, and a serious error if its
> deleted by a simple removal (you didn't specify the command so I can't
> guess was your case 'remove' or 'purge'). You may want to file a bug on
> apt about this.

I purged apt. APT's postrm runs rm -rf on /var/cache/apt and /var/lib/apt.

Cheers,
-- 
Raphael Geissert - Debian Developer
www.debian.org - get.debian.net



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