On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 23:38, Charlie Kravetz
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> @Dean,
> I have tried to get to the actual problem here. I know that removing a package does not remove dependencies, but removing a package should mean it was removed. If the package consists of two files/packages, I expect them both to be removed. If I remove evolution, I don't expect to find 5 of 6 packages were not removed.
Isn't that exactly what does happen when removing the "evolution" package?
The fact that epiphany and epiphany-data are not removed is a bug.
Perhaps, I don't think that it's the problem that was originally
reported though.
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 23:38, Charlie Kravetz
<email address hidden> wrote:
> @Dean,
> I have tried to get to the actual problem here. I know that removing a package does not remove dependencies, but removing a package should mean it was removed. If the package consists of two files/packages, I expect them both to be removed. If I remove evolution, I don't expect to find 5 of 6 packages were not removed.
Isn't that exactly what does happen when removing the "evolution" package?
The fact that epiphany and epiphany-data are not removed is a bug.
Perhaps, I don't think that it's the problem that was originally
reported though.