--purge when package already gone ?
Hi,
Slrn is gone a long time ago on my small server, but cron.weekly
complains it is not there. I could rm the script, but that's not 'clean'.
I'd like to do a 'apt-get remove --purge', but apt-get doesn't want to.
Any way through the standard tools ?
(And how could it occur ? I installed slrn through Debian packages)
/etc/cron.weekly/slrn:
/etc/cron.weekly/slrn: /usr/sbin/slrn_getdescs: No such file or directory
run-parts: /etc/cron.weekly/slrn exited with return code 127
tartine:/etc/cron.weekly# ll slrn
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 334 Oct 8 1998 slrn
Thanks !
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