You're welcome. Thank you for taking a look. In ten years, I'd never
encountered a package that, upon removal, left the system in an
erroneous state. I guess I've been lucky.
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The logrotate file is a conffile, and per debian policy is only removed
when you purge the package.
sudo apt-get purge squid3
** Changed in: squid3 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1094944
Title:
squid3 remove doesn't delete logrotate conf file
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I'm not familiar with apport output, but it seems to indicate the conf
file in question was changed. I never made any direct changes to the
logrotate conf file. I literally installed squid3, waited a day, then
removed it.
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Ubuntu 12.04.1
squid3 3.1.19-1ubuntu3.12.04.1
** Attachment added: "apport.squid3.aPmxZy.apport"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/squid3/+bug/1094944/+attachment/3473306/+files/apport.squid3.aPmxZy.apport
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** Changed in: squid3 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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