On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 3:40 AM, Nelson A. de Oliveira
nao...@debian.org wrote:
It should remove this on purge.
Hi Nelson,
Why do you think it should be removed?
The user might've put conf files in those dirs. Even other packages
might've put conf files there. We can't just remove them.
Olaf
Hi Olaf!
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 8:51 AM, Olaf van der Spek olafvds...@gmail.com wrote:
Why do you think it should be removed?
The user might've put conf files in those dirs. Even other packages
might've put conf files there. We can't just remove them.
I see two cases here: if the user is
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Hi Nelson,
On 23.09.2011 14:25, Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote:
I see two cases here: if the user is only removing the package (and
not purging it), config files shouldn't be touched.
Now when purging
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 2:25 PM, Nelson A. de Oliveira
nao...@debian.org wrote:
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 8:51 AM, Olaf van der Spek olafvds...@gmail.com
wrote:
Why do you think it should be removed?
The user might've put conf files in those dirs. Even other packages
might've put conf files
Hi!
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 9:58 AM, Olaf van der Spek olafvds...@gmail.com wrote:
Now when purging the package yes, it shouldn't be a blind rm -r
/etc/lighttpd but at least it should remove it's own files/links (and
let the files that were created locally or by other means).
The example that
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 3:32 PM, Nelson A. de Oliveira
nao...@debian.org wrote:
Hi!
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 9:58 AM, Olaf van der Spek olafvds...@gmail.com
wrote:
Now when purging the package yes, it shouldn't be a blind rm -r
/etc/lighttpd but at least it should remove it's own files/links
Hi!
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 10:43 AM, Olaf van der Spek
olafvds...@gmail.com wrote:
That does not really answer the question. ;)
Yes, it's not possible to know if the user manually enabled a mod or
if he enabled it via lighttpd-enable-mod/lighty-enable-mod or
something else.
But I am satisfied
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