How about
"Use 'apt-get autoremove' as superuser to remove them."?
Or maybe it would be enough that the error message printed by `apt-get
autoremove` when ran as regular user could be more user friendly. Currently it
is:
E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13: Permission deni
>Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
>while it should give the warning as
>Use 'sudo apt-get autoremove' to remove them
It NOT that simple.
There should be made a case decision:
- Are we really sudo'ing?
- Are we working directly under root, i. e. the shell with the hash prompt?
In the lat
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/658960
Title:
add "sudo" before apt-get autoremove in warning
Status in apt package in Ubuntu:
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