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On Jun 7, 2005, at 1:53 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
You are confirming that there is a serious problem with the way tetex (or at least Fink's tetex, but what I read on other mailing lists, similar things happen on GWtex) handles its config files. I suspect there is some philosophy behind it to respect the user's modified config files, but in this case there should be an option to purge everything, or at least everything outside of the user's home directory.

There is, it's called purge. If you purge a package, everything not in homedirs is supposed to be removed, leaving no trace.

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