Evolution is not installed by default in 11.10, so I don't see how this
can be blamed on bug #424643. But I also don't see how this can be
blamed on Ubuntu Software Center. Even if I use apt-get, installing
evolution also installs evolution-common, evolution-plugins, evolution-
webcal, and libevolution, while removing it removes only evolution-
plugins. That seems, straightforwardly, a bug in apt.

** Summary changed:

- Lots of Evolution packages are left behind after uninstallation and some are 
removed without a clear rationale
+ Installing then removing evolution leaves unused packages behind

** Description changed:

  If i want to uninstall Evolution because i want to replace it, for
  example, with Thunderbird, i can't, because trying to un-install
  Evolution there are too much packages related to it and don't know if
  some of those packages should or shouldn't be removed.
+ 
+ apt 0.8.16~exp5ubuntu9, Ubuntu 11.10 beta 1
+ 1. sudo apt-get install evolution
+ 2. sudo apt-get remove evolution
+ 
+ What happens:
+ 1. evolution, evolution-common, evolution-plugins, evolution-webcal, and 
libevolution are installed.
+ 2. evolution and evolution-plugins are removed, but evolution-common, 
evolution-webcal, and libevolution are left installed.
+ 
+ What should happen:
+ 2. evolution, evolution-common, evolution-plugins, evolution-webcal, and 
libevolution are all removed.

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