Hello 070183,

I just tried beagle again. I installed it with “aptitude install
beagle”, then went on my work for a while (to let it start index stuff).
I then uninstalled it with “aptitude purge beagle && aptitude purge ~c”
(to purge the libraries beagle dragged with it).

Then I noticed that the ~/.beagle folder was still there:

$ du -shc ~/.beagle/*
16K     /home/bogdanb/.beagle/config
4.0K    /home/bogdanb/.beagle/filterver.dat
50M     /home/bogdanb/.beagle/Indexes
12M     /home/bogdanb/.beagle/Log
0       /home/bogdanb/.beagle/socket
0       /home/bogdanb/.beagle/socket-helper
7.1M    /home/bogdanb/.beagle/TextCache
0       /home/bogdanb/.beagle/ToIndex
69M     total

Since I explicitly purged it, I'd expect the index to go away. I assume
it would have been much larger had I asked it to index everything (by
default in only indexes the home directory) and waited for it to
continue.

The other folders (left-over when I first submitted the bug) were not
created this time, apparently.

Do you think I should re-open this bug, or enter another one?

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purging beagle doesn't clean up everything
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/141348
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