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? -- purging beagle doesn't clean up everything https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/141348 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs