Graham <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Well, they are weekly testing releases.
> 
> And, some of those weekly testing releases are chosen to become formal 
> releases.
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Yes.

> And if they had to chang anything in them, there would be a new/different  
> date/version on them.
> 
> So if you actually want the Console version corresponding to the formal 
> 'release' version, there it is.
> 
Er, where?  If the release version was marked/tagged somehow that
would be helpful but (as far as I can see) it isn't.

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> As far as:
> >>> "4) Use apt remove on the released LXQT image to remove the "excess" 
> packages in the LXQT image until it's package list matches the package list 
> of the console image?"
> Yes, you can do it that way, but it sure sounds like the "hard way" to me.
> 
Very hard work IMHO, it's non-trivial to work out which packages to
remove and I'm pretty sure that there's a *lot* to remove too.

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Chris Green
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