Recommended packages not automatically removed
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aptitude |
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aptitude (Debian) |
Fix Released
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Unknown
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aptitude (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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High
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: aptitude
Aptitude version 0.4.9 in Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (amd64) does not uninstall recommended packages automatically when it is told to do so (e.g. Preferences: 'Install recommended packages automatically' not checked; 'Remove unused packages automatically' checked). Suggested packages are not affected. Recommended packages are not automatically installed if 'Install recommended packages automatically' is unchecked - as it should be.
How to reproduce: Uncheck in the preferences 'Install recommended packages automatically' and check 'Remove unused packages automatically'. Then mark one of the packages that e.g. ubuntu-standard recommends and no other package depends on like e.g. appamor-utils as automatically installed. It should be marked as to be removed automatically, but does not.
There is already a similar bug filed in Debian (bug nro.458189), which is even already patched in aptitude version 0.4.11. Here the reference for more details:
http://
This bug is hindering setting up a leaner version of Ubuntu on older systems by the method of uninstalling all only recommended (= not necessarily wanted) packages.
Considering the criticism that 'the other operating system' has got for being too fat, this bug is worth patched in an LTS verison.
Thanks for good work over the years!
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Thank you for taking time to report this bug. This seems fixed in Debian since 15.03.2008 so it should already be fixed in Ubuntu. Can you try with the latest Ubuntu release? Thanks in advance.