@Javier: Even if it is off-topic here, but packages really never ever
should mess around with user configuration when managed over the system
global packaging system. The user's configuration belongs to the user.
Just because a system administrator decides to remove a certain package
does not mean you want your home directory to be purged, too. Instead
the software itself should be robust enough to handle broken
configurations.

The purge option is intended to remove the global configuration in /etc,
and it does that job well.

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Gnome-Do crashes on startup after distupgrade from 9.10 to 10.04 beta 1
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