> Richard Kettlewell writes ("What should postrm purge actually do?"): > > Is it written down anywhere what postrm purge is supposed to do? > > Presumably remove some set of files, but what criteria should be used to > > choose which? > > Things I'm uncertain about, that someone might actually miss: > > - log files > > Yes, these should be removed.
I think removing log files is a bad practice. A user may need to keep those log files (by law for example) and unbeknownst to them, debian has removed them when they removed web server X to replace it with web server Y. Log files should be out of bounds, even for --purge. Jeremiah -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]