On 2009-07-31, at 00:48, Abdulaziz Ghuloum wrote:
Uninstalling libraries is there for some special circumstances. In principle, nothing loaded into the system should persist forever. If you put something in, there should be a way to take it out. This is especially true for libraries since you can't just overwrite them with other libraries of the same name.
So there probably needs to be some recommended practice for dealing with leftover objects on uninstallation. This might be nothing more than registering the objects with a guardian on creation, coupled with an uninstall hook to allow these objects to be shutdown cleanly. -- v
