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Re: How to >>COMPLETELY<< remove an application?



On Wed 08 Mar 2017 at 13:32:58 -0500, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:

> I use both "apt-get autoremove" and "apt-get purge" for package
> removal. Purge is the one that FEELS LIKE it zaps everything,
> configuration files and all, but I've never gone about it
> scientifically to verify yay or nay for fact.

"purge" indeed does remove all the files the package installed [1].
This is something an experienced user like the OP should be familiar
with.

> >From "man apt-get":
> 
> +++++++++
> 
> remove
>            remove is identical to install except that packages are removed
>            instead of installed. Note that removing a package leaves its
>            configuration files on the system. If a plus sign is appended to
>            the package name (with no intervening space), the identified
>            package will be installed instead of removed.
> 
> purge
>            purge is identical to remove except that packages are removed and
>            purged (any configuration files are deleted too).
> 
> +++++++++

That about sums it up.

> Ohhhh, and I learned something new today:
> 
> +++++++++
> 
> autoremove (and the auto-remove alias since 1.1)
>            autoremove is used to remove packages that were automatically
>            installed to satisfy dependencies for other packages and are now no
>            longer needed.
> 
> +++++++++
> 
> I did not know that. I knew there was "remove" and "autoremove" but
> had never pursued *why*. I started using "autoremove" after I kept
> seeing apt-get proffer it.... for removal of packages that are no
> longer dependencies for anything. So from now on... my opening
> statement will be that I use "apt-get remove" and "apt-get purge".
> *grin*

It is worthwhile considering using "--purge" with "autoremove"

  apt-get --purge autoremove

if you want to remove configuration files and update the dpkg database.

[1] A package can create a directory. If another package puts files
    into this directory the directory will not be deleted on purging.


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