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Title:
'upgrade' in bionic should by default autoremove as well
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Perhaps we are talking at cross purposes. My expectation is that update
would list the packages to be removed because they are no longer
dependencies of packages that were consciously installed. On that basis,
there should be no surprise to users. The messaging could point users to
a handy document
@sabdfl I absolutely agree that unused kernels should be removed, and it
is being fixed in LP: #1624644 right now.
I strongly disagree on performing autoremovals of user space programs
because Ubuntu's strength is not only in providing an experience which
is consistently great across the system, b
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Title:
'upgrade' in bionic should by default autoremove as well
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Status: New => Triaged
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Julian Andres Klode (juliank)
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Title:
'upgrade' in bionic shou
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Title:
'upgrade' in bionic should by default autoremove as well
Status in apt package in Ubuntu:
Oh right, that's another use case I forgot about. I can see cleaning
them up automatically in unattended-upgrades and dist-upgrade (or well,
when any new kernel is installed). I just don't want to accidentally
autoremove a desktop or something :)
I guess in essence we can just define a second leve
The main reason to do this is kernel cruft. We have had kernels being
flagged for removal for years now, and it's completely reliable. We
really should garden that automatically.
Mark
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automatic autoremoval is a difficult topic with a lot of things to
consider:
* autoremoval is not safe to do. Users often end up removing a lot of
stuff they don't want to remove. So this needs careful checking.
(dist-)Upgrades already have long output and people miss removals
already, adding auto
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