I do think apt does the right thing. On Precise I did:
$ sudo apt-get install evolution
$ sudo apt-get purge evolution
$ sudo apt-get autoremove
Note that purge/remove will only remove the package and packages that
are directly dependent on it, e.g. evolution-plugins. Packages that have
been installed as a requirement for the soon to be removed package
(evolution) are marked auto and will get removed with 'autoremove' if no
dependent package on it is found.
I mark the bug invalid.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Installing then removing evolution leaves unused packages behind
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