The 'whitelist' is actually not created when the packages are unticked:
however, Computer Janitor does remove the unticked state, so that a
particular package only needs to be unticked once. This state is tracked
in /var/lib/computer-janitor/state.dat.

The whitelist is files in /etc/computer-janitor.d, and those files need
to be edited manually, for now.

Unfortunately, we didn't come up with a fix for apt/dpkg to fix this
properly in jaunty. The basic problem is still that there is no reliable
way to track what packages are really obsolete and what packages were
not installed from repositories. Because there are a fair number of
packages that get obsoleted from release to release, I am reluctant to
disable this feature of Computer Janitor, despite all the false
positives it generates.

That doesn't mean I'm ignoring the problem, just that it's not entirely
easy for me to solve. If you think this part of CJ should be disabled
for jaunty, could you start a discussion about it on the ubuntu-devel
mailing list, to get more people pay attention this question?

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