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Package: stellarium
Version: 0.11.0-1

Please consider adding a "postrm purge" script to the package that
deletes the ~/.stellarium directory. That directory contains
Stellarium's configuration file, a run log and various data used by
Stellarium and its plug-ins, including some rather large star
catalogues that can take up to more than a GiB disk space. Thus,
running the aptitude purge command should remove the .stellarium
directory to remove all traces of Stellarium on the system.

http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-maintainerscripts.html



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Even though it would be a sensible action in 99.9% of the cases,
messing with the user home directories is a bad idea. Nothing
can stop you from using ~/.stellarium for openpgp key storage, right?

Said that I am considering packaging additional star packs as separate
packages. Take a look at bug #664457. Please comment if you are interested.

Cheers,
Tomasz


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