The following untested workaround may help you to remove that
application.
edit the file /var/lib/dpkg/info/bandwidthd.postrm
- add the line
exit 0
at line 2 (just below the line starting with #!)
- save and close
- open a terminal and run
$ sudo dpkg --purge bandwidthd
The counterpart of doing this is that it will leave package's configuration
files on your system and may break other things (for example the apache
configuration must be removed by hand otherwise apache won't start)
Do it at your own risk.
** Changed in: bandwidthd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Can't uninstall package : /etc/init.d/bandwidthd: 19: Syntax error: "("
unexpected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/361798
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