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Sylvain Beucler wrote:
>> /var/log/dpkg.log shows that somebody messed with the related
>> package recently:
>>
>> 2009-12-10 11:01:03 purge gnapgnap-master 1.792-20091004
>> 1.792-20091004
>>
>> Who was it?
>
> I would guess that you (Maxence) actually did, when installing a
> new kernel or something.  Since some gnapgnap-* packages are
> paranoid and conflict with other system package, maybe you had to
> remove them in the process ;)  However I don't understand why the
> package was not only removed, but also *purged* (config files
> removed).
>
> gnapgnap-maggie, which contains the backup infra, was also removed
> in the process, but I don't have time in the next few days to
> reinstall and check it, so somebody (Vincent?) please do it.
There are backups of the whole system prior to the operations Maxence
did. The configuration files can be retrieved or even the state of the
package.

Cheers

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